In RW flying when I transmit, I can hear my own voice over the radio/intercom. On PE I cannot and it makes me constantly think the radio is not working or I am not transmitting correctly. Therefore is there a way to set it so I hear my own voice of the radio when transmitting?
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Is it possible to hear yourself on Tx
Re: Is it possible to hear yourself on Tx
There's a small "widget" PE window that is often under the flight sim window. There's a TX and RX light that will let you know when transmitting. Most people don't know it is there unless task switching (alt tab) to it. Some people will move the window to another screen.
The other option is to monitor PE with the PilotEdge receiver. However this is best done when testing/trouble shooting a new system for the first time.
http://www.pilotedge.net/pages/pilotedge-receiver
The other option is to monitor PE with the PilotEdge receiver. However this is best done when testing/trouble shooting a new system for the first time.
http://www.pilotedge.net/pages/pilotedge-receiver
Last edited by wmburns on Fri Jun 03, 2016 11:46 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Is it possible to hear yourself on Tx
In your Windows system sounds, you can configure your mic to be heard in your headphones. It's typically muted by default.
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Re: Is it possible to hear yourself on Tx
I would suggest this because you might get about half a second delay using the receiver.kevin meyers wrote:In your Windows system sounds, you can configure your mic to be heard in your headphones. It's typically muted by default.
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Re: Is it possible to hear yourself on Tx
What you're describing is purely an intercom function. You're not hearing yourself over the radio. You can either hook up a real aviation intercom: http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/a ... key=235483
Or you can simulate one using the techniques described above. Either way, it's outside the scope of PE.
I don't have an intercom setup at home, but once I know the headset is working, I transmit with confidence. There's no real reason to suspect the radio is broken as long as I've had one good transmission.
Or you can simulate one using the techniques described above. Either way, it's outside the scope of PE.
I don't have an intercom setup at home, but once I know the headset is working, I transmit with confidence. There's no real reason to suspect the radio is broken as long as I've had one good transmission.