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(Hangar object.)
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A '''HANGAR''' is an object which can be used to make structures on or near a base. It consists of four sides, and a roof shaped sorta like a barrel where the curved roof slopes to the sides and is about half the total height of the structure.
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'''COM/NAV''' MFD setup mode allows the pilot to tune the receiver stack to various radio frequencies to receive transmissions from transponders on board vessels and from ground stations such as bases, airports, VOR transmitters, and LPad transmitters.  
  
==Textures==
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COM/NAV consists of four receivers and one transmitter. Each can be tuned to any frequency from 85 kHz to 140 MHz in increments of 0.05 MHz, allowing for 1101 channels. The XPDR transmitter frequency is manually selected by the user while receiver frequencies may be selected manually or each may scan for signals, stopping when a signal is detected.
Any texture listed in the file Orbiter\config\base.cfg can be used for the textures on a Hangar (See the gallery in the article [[Block]].
 
 
 
Open the Bonneville.cfg file (Orbiter\Config\Earth\Base\Bonneville.cfg) and replace the BLOCK that's there with the following.
 
 
 
HANGAR
 
POS  0 0 -50
 
SCALE 1 1 1
 
ROT 10
 
TEX1 Roof01 1 1
 
TEX2 Roof01 1 1
 
TEX3 Roof02 1 1
 
END
 
 
 
Then launch Orbiter into any scenario. Orbiter will read this .cfg file and create Bonneville base with this Hangar.
 

Latest revision as of 13:29, 9 April 2024

COM/NAV MFD setup mode allows the pilot to tune the receiver stack to various radio frequencies to receive transmissions from transponders on board vessels and from ground stations such as bases, airports, VOR transmitters, and LPad transmitters.

COM/NAV consists of four receivers and one transmitter. Each can be tuned to any frequency from 85 kHz to 140 MHz in increments of 0.05 MHz, allowing for 1101 channels. The XPDR transmitter frequency is manually selected by the user while receiver frequencies may be selected manually or each may scan for signals, stopping when a signal is detected.