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  1. SITHSPAWN, could you hustle some high-res screens for us again, please?? :D
  2. SithSpawn, could you try to fix high res pictures again from the news letter?
  3. lol the same link is in the FIPO already, so good start with the search:D.
  4. Didn't even see those, so much for me being sherlock then:D 1+1 = ?:)
  5. Hey Stretch, definitely not saying it's true, but gives room for speculation. Also guys, this: http://www.whois.net/whois/f-18c.com Look at the creation date, which is the same as: http://www.whois.net/whois/a-10c.com So that would be a rather late business decision then, but could be what you are saying nonetheless. EDIT: to see if Stretch is right, whoever finds another one, get a cookie :D
  6. I LOL'ed:megalol: nice try though.:D
  7. Hey guys, look at this: I saw on ED's twitter that they linked this: http://www.a-10c.com/en/downloads/mi...del_templates/ As you can see, a new domain: www.a-10c.com So I was thinking, If they wanna go on with this type of linking, they should have had registered the domain for their future product, so I went on: www.f-16.com www.f-15c.com etc. then this: www.f-18c.com. See for your self to which site it redirects! So what you say, next module F-18C? EDIT: Link is not working anymore, but it worked yesterday
  8. Oké, we did not test any other frequencies, will try it later this evening. Many thanks Headspace!
  9. You're saying that it will be implemented or that it already is. Cuz Geskes and I were more than 200 miles out and FM radio did not degrade in quality (maybe a little bit) freq. 10.000 FM
  10. No this is if you have Teamspeak3 running on another machine so TARS can communicate with it. If you have TARS and TeamSpeak on one machine you can leave it at default.
  11. In the TARS Control Panel you can switch TARS OFF by selecting Standby. This option is found when you click on the game icon.
  12. So now that is out of the way: This is an amazing tool Headspace (and others)!! It almost makes me feel ashamed when using it and doing nothing for it:cry:. It's that good!:D So Geskes and I did some testing last night: VHF FM: will not downgrade in quality. Guess this is not implemented yet? It makes a great debug channel though!:D UHF and VHF AM: will downgrade with the same pace and same quality. Don't know if they are equal in RL. Further we came up with some numbers for this beta. UHF and VHF AM will cut off completely at 240 Miles separation. VHF FM will do that at roughly 260 miles, but there's no cue in that static that in shortly will. Further can you confirm Line-of-Sight works? Because Geskes was flying in the mountains and I could still hear him (also at about 120 miles separation). We had confirmed we had not established line-of-sight, because we couldn't send or receive each other messages with the data-link in DCS. Amazing Job Guys Well Done!:joystick::smilewink:
  13. Keys profile for the HOTAS Warthog Quote: Originally Posted by Stretch Hey Headspace - Any recommendations for how to bind this stuff to the joystick? It seems like we got a bunch of keys to worry about now: In-game UHF menu In-game VHF AM menu In-game VHF FM menu TeamSpeak select radio 1 TeamSpeak select radio 2 TeamSpeak select radio 3 TeamSpeak PTT Any way to combine these functions smartly? Ok guys it was the same thing me and Geskes struggled last night until I came up with a solution. We use a program called JoyToKey. It can assign keyboard keys to your joystick buttons. So if you got a HOTAS Warthog like me and Geskes do the following: 1. unassign the mic switch in DCS so that it is completely blank in the throttle section. 2. In JoyToKey Create a profile for multiplayer and for single-player. (note: the throttle is joystick 2, please be aware of that!) 3. Now in multi-player you want to have set the radio switchers for TARS, so do the following: Multi-player Button 2 (Mic Switch Press) = Your PTT Button in TeamSpeak. (Scrollock for me). Button 4 (Mic Switch FWD) = L-Cntrl + 2 (VHF AM); Button 5 (Mic Switch DWN) = L-cntrl + 1 (UHF); Button 6 (Mic Switch AFT) = L-Cntrl + 3 (VHF FM). Now in single-player thus in the single-player profile you may want: Single-player Button 4 (Mic Switch FWD) = L-Alt + Num+ (VHF AM); Button 5 (Mic Switch DWN) = L-Alt + Num- (UHF); Button 6 (Mic Switch AFT) = L-Shift + Num-(VHF FM). Note: You have to be specific on which modifier (l-alt, l-shift, l-cntrl) you set. So in JoyToKey use the Assign Special keys option in the window that pops up when you double-click a button. Note 2: JoyToKey is not installed, so no folder in the windows menu. If you want to use it like this I recommend you set A Shortcut of JoyToKey in the start-up folder so it will start with Windows. Note 3: As you may have noticed this requires you to switch profiles between Single-player and multi-player flight. No biggie but you may forget it sometimes, like that damn TrackIR:D. A Shameless repost of this post: http://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=1080006&postcount=132
  14. Keys profile for the HOTAS Warthog Ok guys it was the same thing me and Geskes struggled last night until I came up with a solution. We use a program called JoyToKey. It can assign keyboard keys to your joystick buttons. So if you got a HOTAS Warthog like me and Geskes do the following: 1. unassign the mic switch in DCS so that it is completely blank in the throttle section. 2. In JoyToKey Create a profile for multiplayer and for single-player. (note: the throttle is joystick 2, please be aware of that!) 3. Now in multi-player you want to have set the radio switchers for TARS, so do the following: Multi-player Button 2 (Mic Switch Press) = Your PTT Button in TeamSpeak. (Scrollock for me). Button 4 (Mic Switch FWD) = L-Cntrl + 2 (VHF AM); Button 5 (Mic Switch DWN) = L-cntrl + 1 (UHF); Button 6 (Mic Switch AFT) = L-Cntrl + 3 (VHF FM). Now in single-player thus in the single-player profile you may want: Single-player Button 4 (Mic Switch FWD) = L-Alt + Num+ (VHF AM); Button 5 (Mic Switch DWN) = L-Alt + Num- (UHF); Button 6 (Mic Switch AFT) = L-Shift + Num-(VHF FM). Note: You have to be specific on which modifier (l-alt, l-shift, l-cntrl) you set. So in JoyToKey use the Assign Special keys option in the window that pops up when you double-click a button. Note 2: JoyToKey is not installed, so no folder in the windows menu. If you want to use it like this I recommend you set A Shortcut of JoyToKey in the start-up folder so it will start with Windows. Note 3: As you may have noticed this requires you to switch profiles between Single-player and multi-player flight. No biggie but you may forget it sometimes, like that damn TrackIR:D.
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