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    2000+ Poster - Never Leaves the Sim Michael Carter's Avatar
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    Sure! But I'd have to find the gauge first. Mine is just a dummy made from the Boeing light plate and a 35mm camera skylight filter.

    PM or post it here for everyone.

    Can this be done with the engine gauges as well?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boeing Skunk Works View Post
    Sure! But I'd have to find the gauge first. Mine is just a dummy made from the Boeing light plate and a 35mm camera skylight filter.

    PM or post it here for everyone.

    Can this be done with the engine gauges as well?
    I got 3 of them! I'll sell you one wired and ready to go for 35.00+shp.
    Rob

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    Rob

    Would be interested to know how to do for the Overhead APU gauge.(EGT)
    I do not use PMSystem so I'd like the gauge needle to turn slowly about 300° clockwise when I switch the APU start toggle and revert to 0 when switched off

    Doable?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackpilot View Post
    Rob

    Would be interested to know how to do for the Overhead APU gauge.(EGT)
    I do not use PMSystem so I'd like the gauge needle to turn slowly about 300° clockwise when I switch the APU start toggle and revert to 0 when switched off

    Doable?
    FSX or FS9?

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    2000+ Poster - Never Leaves the Sim Michael Carter's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by 737NUT View Post
    I got 3 of them! I'll sell you one wired and ready to go for 35.00+shp.
    Rob
    You're on! I'll send a Paypal if you accept that next Friday. Is this USB? I don't currently have any sort of a card except a Hagstrom.

    How does this communicate with FS9?

    Thanks!!!

    Send me your e-mail address in a PM for the Paypal!
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    Fs9.........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackpilot View Post
    Fs9.........

    With FS9, you are going to need a servo IOCard from opencockpits, a servo, and a couple of electronics parts. Doable for around 100.00

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    I'm afraid I'm going to hold off for now. I didn't think it would be that easy or cheap.

    I'm keeping this topic in mind for down the road.
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    Why a servo card? just want to drive the gauge from a switch?

    What do you think?
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    Don't you need a 400Hz power supply to drive the synchros?

    I experimented with this technique too but I had only a few instruments that were working with synchros, so I decided to replace them with Simkits.

    Of course it looks more authentic with real instruments but it will be more expensive. Servos, synchros, power supply....

    Christian

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