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ATC Problem

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I have created an ATIS frequency for my airport on freq 136.70 but when I tune to that freq in FSX I dont hear anything?
 
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Lower the freq value number. ATIS does not have the same freq number range like the comm freq have.
 
Can I suggest that you do a google search for ATIS frequency ranges? You will turn up several pages with this kind of information. There is no single frequency for ATIS.
 
Or maybe this is the problem: you don't have the ICAO code as the name of the frequency (but the full airport name instead).
As I can remember I had once 136.975 as an ATIS freq and it worked perfectly.
 
But you still need to use the ICAO code as the name of the ATIS-freq.
When I used the airport name and not the ICAO-code as the name for the ATIS-freq, the ATIS did not work (and it was neither in the ATC-menu in FSX).
 
But you still need to use the ICAO code as the name of the ATIS-freq.
When I used the airport name and not the ICAO-code as the name for the ATIS-freq, the ATIS did not work (and it was neither in the ATC-menu in FSX).

Sorry - I misread your post :o
 
Just checked FSX.

In FS9 there was a high limit for ATIS. This has been fixed in FSX so any Com freq will work up to and including 136.975. No other airport can have this same freq within 60NM of your airport.

However you must make sure

No 1. Use use the ICAO code of the airport as mentioned above
No 2. You have a Tower freq for the airport. Without a Tower freq ATIS will not work.
 
Thank you so much guys.

Is there a way I can make it say "Stoke on Trent Airport information" instead of the ICAO code?

When you add a ATIS it will always say the ICAO 19A (one nine Alpha) and not airport name (Jackson County). That is because of the recordings in the USEnglish sound file.

If a airport has a default ATIS then MS recorded the airport name for the ATIS but when we add a ATIS we are stuck with the ICAO code.

I think you can use the 3rd party Editvoicepack and record the ATIS airport name with their Utility.
 
As yet the FSX version of Editvoicepak is incomplete. You can not add new ICAOs or call names yet. I am waiting for this capability.

Bob
 
Only way I know is to have FS9 installed and use EVP ver 2 on it, then copy the voicepack file into FSX (backup default of course). Seems to work OK AFAIK.

scott s.
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