Today I have programmed the wired marker sound switch in my Audio Panel.
In the video you will see an Approach to ILS 11 in Vienna.
In the full post you will find the used SIOC code, just in case you are interested in.
Building a 737-800 Homecockpit [OE-LNJ]
using ProSim737
Today I have programmed the wired marker sound switch in my Audio Panel.
In the video you will see an Approach to ILS 11 in Vienna.
In the full post you will find the used SIOC code, just in case you are interested in.
Yesterday I have wired the Audio Panel.
The following switches will be used in my Sim at the beginning.
NAV Sound, ADF Sound and Marker Sound.
Next step is programming with SIOC the functions for the Audio Sounds.
Today I have made a short video from the pedestal and the wired Fire Panel.
Wiring the audio panels are the next item on my todo list.
Today I have built in the painted pedestal covers.
These have the measurements of the missing modules from Opencockpits, so that the modules can be replaced easiliy once I have them.
Today I have connected the pedestal to my cockpit.
In the first short test only the PnP OC Modules have been tested.
The other modules are not yet connected, but will be wired during the next weeks.
Today I have finished the painting for my pedestal.
The Pedestal in painted in RAL9002 and RAL7011. The modules will be built in starting next week. Also next week the announciators will be wired as well as the switches.
Today we have built in the structure.
Tomorrow it will get painted the first time.
Today I have started to work on the pedestal.
This will be the main pedestal “box”.
And this structure will hold later on the fire control panel.
It is planned to continue on Thurdsday to build in the holding compartments for the modules and when it’s time enough to start painting in RAL9002 the first time.
Update will be posted for sure 🙂 Stay tuned.
Today I have tried the feature of dimming within the SimAvionics Software.
Here a short video.
It was only a first try, But I will focus to continue the pedestal.
Those modules will be built into the Pedestal.
Not on the photo is the XPDR Module, because this is currently built into the cockpit and will then finally be moved to the pedestal.