
Set course two hundred seventy degrees on NAV1. Set heading two hundred seventy degrees. In X-Plane, the transponder can generally be set to any of the following modes: off, test, on, alt (altitude, aka mode C), standbyĪltimeter (barometric) Setting (standard)Īltimeter settings can be from 2700-3200 inHg, or 900-1099 hPa. X-Plane supports 8 audio channels that can be monitored or muted: COM1/2, NAV 1/2, ADF 1/2, DME, and markers (O/M/I). These commands can tune either the active or standby frequency, depend on the setting in the PlaneCommand menu.ĪDF1/2 can be tuned from 190 to 1750 kHz. If tuning to the 'guard' frequency (121.5 MHz), you can just say "guard" NDB/ADF radio tuning Tuning ADF1/2 These commands can tune either the active or standby frequency- if you want to tune the standby frequency, specify standby.ĬOM1/2 can be tuned from 118.0 to 139.90 MHz, and NAV1/2 can be tuned from 108.0 to 119.90 MHz COM1 to one three zero point niner (130.9).
Tune NAV1 active one zero niner decimal five (119.5). Tune NAV2 one sixteen decimal three (116.3). Tune COM2 standby one two six decimal eight zero (126.80).
Tune COM2 one two six decimal eight zero (126.80). Set COM1 standby one two eight point seven five (128.75). Set COM1 one two three point four five (123.45). #X plane 11 aircraft parked free
COM1 and COM2 can be tuned in the Free version.