Carenado BE36 - COM1 Radio Flip Issue Using a Keyboard Key
Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 6:39 pm
Looking to see if anyone else out there has the Carenado Bonanza A36 (version 3). If so would like to see if you have this issue with the flip flop on COM1. Here are the steps to reproduce and the issue.
1) Assign a keyboard key to the COM1 Frequency flip (puts the standby freq in the active freq)
2) Change the standby frequency to something other than what it is currently set to.
3)Use the keyboard key that you assigned to change the standby frequency to the active frequency
If it works correctly what you set in standby should move to the active and what was in the active should move to standby.
What I am seeing is the active frequency becomes whatever was previously in the standby frequency before the change. What is interesting is it works fine if I do the flip with the mouse control which is what I have been doing for a couple of months.
I have had support tickets open with Carenado who said they are using the stock x-plane GNS so it is not their issue even though I do not have this issue in any other aircraft including Carenado. X-Plane says it is not their issue since it works in all of the other aircraft.
So now I am just looking to see if it is an oddity with me or something that is really broken.
Thanks for anyone that can run through this as a test. Really appreciate it.
1) Assign a keyboard key to the COM1 Frequency flip (puts the standby freq in the active freq)
2) Change the standby frequency to something other than what it is currently set to.
3)Use the keyboard key that you assigned to change the standby frequency to the active frequency
If it works correctly what you set in standby should move to the active and what was in the active should move to standby.
What I am seeing is the active frequency becomes whatever was previously in the standby frequency before the change. What is interesting is it works fine if I do the flip with the mouse control which is what I have been doing for a couple of months.
I have had support tickets open with Carenado who said they are using the stock x-plane GNS so it is not their issue even though I do not have this issue in any other aircraft including Carenado. X-Plane says it is not their issue since it works in all of the other aircraft.
So now I am just looking to see if it is an oddity with me or something that is really broken.
Thanks for anyone that can run through this as a test. Really appreciate it.