clive,
you may purchase cheap reading glasses at your local drug store :-) just
kidding !
i'm glad that helped you.
i've been flightsimming more on ,than off since fs2002. pretty much self
taught, but never hesitant to ask a question here with all the knowledge
people have about flightsims.
it seems i learn something new everytime i sim . also you may want to pick
any subject in the 'learning center' and read.
i never get out of there without reading about something else. it's actually
pretty good reading.
any other questions or flightsim add-ons or files i can help with, feel free
to e-email at
craigclack@choicemailcomcast.net
drop the choicemail from the address and be sure to put a subject in
'subject line' or my choicemail may reject mail.
goodluck,
craig
"Clive Drake" <CliveDrake@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:803A4542-E46B-4DAC-878F-F6B0F81885C3@microsoft.com...
> Well, I never knew that. I have just tried yur good advice in my 737 and
> changed the ADF in increments of 0.1 kHz for the first time!
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Clive Drake
>
> "me" wrote:
>
>> clive,
>> are you sure you have your cursor over the 10ths on the ADF radio
>> frequency?
>>
>> if you are as blind as i am, i need to have my reading glasses on when i
>> set
>> my rads using mouse wheel.
>> especially in the lear, it's tough for me to place cursor over numbers,
>> but
>> we get er' done.
>>
>> i looked in 'learning center' and didn't see reference to radio increment
>> changes as 10ths.
>>
>> goodluck !
>>
>> "Clive Drake" <CliveDrake@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:2AC914F0-FC62-40B7-83CA-78CEB10B1D84@microsoft.com...
>> > At present I can only tune the in 1 kHz increments. But some NDB's
>> > broadcast
>> > on e.g. 322.5. There is a setting somewhere in FS2004 which allows
>> > this
>> > but
>> > I can't remember where it is.
>> >
>> > Can anyone tell me how to find it?
>>
>>
>>