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This is a repost from December 29 to the microsoft.public.simulators
newsgroup. I really need help on this one, please. I've not been able to solve the problem and haven't got a clue what would have caused it - corrupt file? Please note I don't have gyro drift active in the FS2002 realism settings. Oh, and disabling any recently installed scenery in the scenery.cfg file made no difference, so it must be a file in a generic location like the root sceney or scenedb folder that's causing it. Can you tell me which FS2002 file(s) the magnetic compass and DG get their information from. Is there a primary bgl file that gives global magnetic north/south information that might have been corrupted? If I can narrow it down to that and put the original back into FS2002 it just might solve the problem which in summary is that the compass and consequently DG read 35 degrees east (right) of what they should in both hemispheres. Arriving at EGLL a week or so ago, Heathrow Approach actually made allowance for the error and gave me adjusted headings which was a big help but, as you can imagine, in a high workload approach situation adding 35 degrees to any heading tests the old grey matter which at the best of times is arithmetically challenged ;-) Anyway, here's the original post ... ---------- For the second time in as many months I've got a situation in FS2002 that's really got me stumped. My magnetic compass is indicating 30-35 degrees right of what it should. This translates to trouble with the HSI indication also. I noticed its recurrence this morning after several weeks of normal FS2002 performance. Only difference was the installation of some add-on scenery but they were for areas in Asia and the U.S. and this mornings flights were in Australian airspace. Has anyone experienced this/know of the problem and its cause/fix? Andrew Watson --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.560 / Virus Database: 352 - Release Date: 8/01/2004 |
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