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    Re: 737NG Cockpit - Update

    Udate:

    the following gauges are working: Flaps, Duct PRess (Left & right), APU and Cabin Climb



    A picutre from the whole cockpit


    More high quality pictures are here available:
    http://picasaweb.google.com/compumar...at=directlink#

    Next on the list: Gear Leveler
    Next-next: Throttlequadrant
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    Re: 737NG Cockpit - Update

    Excellent work mate!

    Can I just ask what size are your monitors? and how have you grouped all 3 monitors together, an earlier update of yours shows just 2 monitors....

    Did you step up from a dualhead2go to a triplehead2go, or are the visuals setup another way!

    I enjoy watching your progress very good work you are producing!

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    Re: 737NG Cockpit - Update

    Quote Originally Posted by Alex Jay View Post
    Excellent work mate!

    Can I just ask what size are your monitors? and how have you grouped all 3 monitors together, an earlier update of yours shows just 2 monitors....

    Did you step up from a dualhead2go to a triplehead2go, or are the visuals setup another way!

    I enjoy watching your progress very good work you are producing!

    Alex
    Hello Alex,

    all 3 monitors are 19" ratio: 4:3 TFT Monitors.

    No, I don't use the Matrox product. I use an PCIe ATI Radeon Graphiccard.

    http://737cockpit.at.tf/2010/05/28/enfinity-setup/
    http://737cockpit.at.tf/2010/05/27/c...-graphic-card/

    The technology is called: EyeFinity (http://www.amd.com/US/PRODUCTS/TECHN...eyefinity.aspx)
    It's working great.

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    Re: 737NG Cockpit - Update

    I want to give you a short update on my cockpit project.
    During the last weeks we have built a gear leveler.



    The construction consists of 2 pipes running the small one into the bigger one and a pressure spring. So you need to pull the leveler towards you and the spring will pull it back to the default position.
    I have also made a short video, you can watch it here:


    During the next week the pedestal area will be built. Therefore the following modules will be built in:
    1x NAV
    1x COM
    1x Weather Radar
    1x Cargo Fire Panel
    1x Fire Panel
    1x XPDR
    2x Audio Panel

    The missing modules will be covered with removeable plates, so once I got them I only need to remove the plate and put the module in.

    Further I have changed the APU switch to a "real" one in his function:


    And the SIOC code for the LEDs to use with SimAvionics was optimized.
    Last but not least also the Marker sound was moddeled in SIOC to be played via another PC Soundcard:



    As soon I have some photos from the pedestal I will update this post again.

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    Re: 737NG Cockpit - Update

    Another update to be presented to you:



    My nearly finished pedestal.
    I did a short test with the OC modules only. All other modules have to be wired in the following weeks.
    Updates will be posted on my blog.
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    Re: 737NG Cockpit - Update

    Wondeerfull job, congrats!!
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    Re: 737NG Cockpit - Update

    Pedestal finished



    the wiring will be done this weekend.

    Update:

    Wired fire panel
    Last edited by markusr; 02-28-2011 at 01:02 PM. Reason: Update
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    Re: 737NG Cockpit - Update

    Another Update at end of the month

    Marker Sounds can be enabled / disabled from the Pedestal now from both sides (Captain and FO)
    ATC can be rerouted to external speakers, if needed or only on the Headset (both sides)



    Also magnetical decals were created to get changeable registrations in the cockpit.


    The Captain side will be mounted soon.
    FO side:


    That's my updated for March 2011
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    Re: 737NG Cockpit - Update

    Hi Marcus. Excellent update.

    Can you please tell me what switches you are using on the audio control panel (for turning on and off the speaker). Do they also control the volume if rotated?

    Thanks.

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    Re: 737NG Cockpit - Update

    Nice feature. How exactly have you done this? Is the turn-button actually only a pushbutton? ... and how du you actually route the sound?
    My audiopanel just sit there and look nice but no actual function... yet!

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