TurbineDuke_INT.xml location
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What variable are you viewing that produces the incorrect value? From the code, it looks like A:NAV OBS:1 should do the trick.
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Hey Nick sorry I just realized I had the the wrong LVAR in there i had an RNAV Thanks for the reply.
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@Black-Square Can you tell me what is the prop rpm output for the Turbine? I am using one and the rpm’s are not correct.
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I assume you're using the native SimVar? BKSQ_DUKE_PROP_RPM_1 will always give the correct value, but they should be well synchronized with each other once the aircraft is operating normally.
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@Black-Square Actually I have been using the BKSQ one. Some screenshots attached so you can see the output on my button and in Spad. Not sure I am using that umber correctly I thought it was giving me a direct RPM with that.
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Ah, you have the wrong unit in Spad. It seems silly, but "Number" will not convert to "RPM". The unit conversion system in MSFS goes back to at least the 90's, and it hasn't been maintained very well, so many developers don't even know that it exists. I hope that helps! With my aircraft, you will also have to be careful with the units for temperature, but I try not to use specific units (instead, favoring "number") in most other places.
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@Black-Square Do you know what I would need to choose for the conversion? I know there how to change it I just don't know what to change NUMBER to.
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It should be "RPM". I just double checked, and I do have all the units in the manual if you have any other troublesome variables.
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@Black-Square in Spad its not an available option I’m going to ask what others have done there. Thanks again.
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@Black-Square With some help for the guys over on Spad discord we got it figured out there are two options that you can have I have Engine 1 as the SIMCONNECT version and Engine 2 as the LVAR in the attached screenshot.