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frostycab

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  1. Just tried that, but no joy. New export.lua file looks ok, so it has to be something more "under-the-hood."
  2. Affirmative. I'm executing the client from C:\Program Files\DCS-SimpleRadio-Standalone That, I have to say, is a stunning idea! It should rule out any simple config errors. I'll try and grab one from someone in the squadron and report back. In the meantime, this is what my export.lua looks like: local Tacviewlfs=require('lfs');dofile(Tacviewlfs.writedir()..'Scripts/TacviewExportDCS.lua') local dcsSr=require('lfs');dofile(dcsSr.writedir()..[[scripts\DCS-SimpleRadioStandalone.lua]])
  3. Hi there. I hope I'm posting this in the right thread to find help. 3 hours of searching the forums hasn't yielded any solutions for me yet. I've installed SimpleRadio Standalone and put all the files in the folders as instructed. I've also added it to the export.lua script. I've created firewall exceptions for the SR client, and also created firewall rules for port 5002 on UDP and TCP, so I think I've covered just about everything A fellow pilot tried to help me get it all set up yesterday, but we ran into a snag. The client managed to connect ok, and at the time showed that there were 2 of connected to the server, BUT when I brought up the GUI overlay in DCS no radios were showing and I couldn't tune anything, speak or hear anything. It appear that for some reason SR isn't hooking into my DCS properly. I was in a fully powered A-10C with all 3 radios powered. I've included some images below... In-cockpit showing radios and overlay SimpleRadio Client DCS game settings showing comms setup DCS version is 1.5.5.58891, running under Windows 10 Home x64. We couldn't manage to work out what's wrong, so hopefully someone here will have some advice for me. Thanks in advance.
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