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[SOLVED] BUG: Just Flight PA-28R Turbo Arrow III (MSFS) AP unable to capture VOR

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  • lecletticoL Offline
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    leclettico
    wrote on last edited by leclettico
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    As per object and video.
    MSFS and Just Flight PA-28R Turbo Arrow III/IV (MSFS) are up to date.
    I have to redirect the aircraft with the HDG heading and switch to follow the course offered by VOR signal

    https://youtu.be/aBbvjoJ6hjQ

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    [SOLVING]

    The manual isn't properly clear (or was my fault), but even in NAV or OMNI coupler mode the HDG switch must be turned on.

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    Floydrix
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    Not sure if this is solved per-se, been flying around today with some other players practising VOR navigation and I was having problems intercepting the signals in the PA-28, unlike my fellow pilots who seemed to be having no probs.

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    Gabe777
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    What is the range for picking up VOR signals.

    Tried today and getting red flag on HSI.

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    Grol
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    @gabe777 Standard VORs are generally around 100-130 miles, less if there is terrain in the way.

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    replied to Grol on last edited by RetiredMan93231
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    @grol There are several types of "standard" VOR stations, with very different ranges from 25 miles up to 130 miles. Here is a very good VOR training article to read... https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all-news/2000/december/flight-training-magazine/the-abcs-of-vors

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    Grol
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    @retiredman93231 I am aware of this, my answer was pitched at what seemed like the level of the question.

    Cheers

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    I'm using the GTN 750 free version and assume if WAL VOR is a waypoint, I just click on VLOC.... the GPS/NAV switch is automatically enabled to NAV.... but the HSI just shows a red flag even right over the VOR !

    Don't know what I'm doing wrong.

    Will try later with just the default radio stack... it may be a 750 issue.

    Cheers.

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    Gabe777
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    I think I already know what I'm doing wrong !

    I'm so used to the 747 auto tuning nav frequencies at least on approach, I don't think the 750 does auto tune the nav radios.

    Doh !

    Think I'll try manually tuning the NAV radio !

    #feelinglikeadoofus

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