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Well,I use the sim mode.

 

How can I knows the frequency of an aircraft?

For example:my wingman,the tanker,the AWACS...

 

Another question,

when I talked to ATC,the ATC will answer me a few seconds later.

Is there any ways,that let the ATC answer me immediately ?

Posted

Mission briefing (hopefully supplied,) mission editor, or the radio menu.

 

Second question, answer is no, unless someone wants to modify LUA files for you.

Posted

Well,I establish a quick mission in the mission editor,only one KC135 and my A10C.

Then,I click "FLY"

Then,the screen shows the Mission briefing,but there is no information about frequency...

 

Where is the frequency in mission editor, or the radio menu?

Could you make a detailed?

Thanks a lot.

Posted (edited)

The .pdf manuals under Eagle Dynamics in my Windows program stash are Adobe .pdf.

 

Use the search box that Ctrl+F gives you and try to find the info that way between the two bigger manuals.

 

I'm too new in this game to know the answer.

 

And of course, search forum archives.

 

I like to play with the Multiplayer servers online, the ones that allow me in. Read the briefing and take notes.

 

Erich

 

Well,I establish a quick mission in the mission editor,only one KC135 and my A10C.

Then,I click "FLY"

Then,the screen shows the Mission briefing,but there is no information about frequency...

 

Where is the frequency in mission editor, or the radio menu?

Could you make a detailed?

Thanks a lot.

Edited by ErichVon
Posted

The mission designer has to enter the relevant information into the briefing. If you created the mission, that means you. ;)

 

For your simple scenario, the correct frequency should be 124 MHz AM.

 

When you place a flight, in the properties for it on the right hand side, are a few fields. One of them is labeled COMM or similar, and that's the frequency the aircraft will communicate on. I'm pretty sure the default is 124 for AI flights.

 

To get the tanker to actually be useful to you, you'll need to use the 'advanced' button at the bottom of the waypoint properties to open up the tasking options, and add an 'orbit' task (use a trace-track orbit). The default speed will be fine for refueling. That will cause the tanker to look between the selected waypoint and the next one forever. Otherwise it will just fly its path and then land somewhere, unless you manage to catch up to it in time.

Posted (edited)

Thank you very much!

I`ll try it!

 

I`have tried.It`s useful.

Thank you.

By the way, the default is 150,not 124

Edited by flankerzrj
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