Click sound with NAV2
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You're speaking of the pilot and copilot avionics switches? The copilot's avionics switch powers the cockpit speaker amplifier, so you're hearing the speaker pop. I don't recall exactly where Starship's speaker pop came from, if not the real thing, but the pops in my other aircraft were also recorded from the real thing.
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Hm. All the audio panel switches have the same audio event, so there might be something going on at your end. I will see if I can reproduce it later today.
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I don't use the navigation aid audio much these days, but mine does click twice. I checked after seeing this last night. It doesn't sound like the other comm switches and only seems to be NAV2. I have an Asus ROC motherboard with Realtek integrated sound and use the Realtek drivers. The other switches are a single "click", whereas this is a click with subsequent lower-pitched click.
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I don't use the navigation aid audio much these days, but mine does click twice. I checked after seeing this last night. It doesn't sound like the other comm switches and only seems to be NAV2. I have an Asus ROC motherboard with Realtek integrated sound and use the Realtek drivers. The other switches are a single "click", whereas this is a click with subsequent lower-pitched click.
@Orlaam said in Click sound with NAV2:
I don't use the navigation aid audio much these days, but mine does click twice. I checked after seeing this last night. It doesn't sound like the other comm switches and only seems to be NAV2. I have an Asus ROC motherboard with Realtek integrated sound and use the Realtek drivers. The other switches are a single "click", whereas this is a click with subsequent lower-pitched click.
Okay. Now help me figure out if I am crazy the next time please. Move your view closer to the center pedestal and play with the switch, does it sound like the second click is coming from the aft center pedestal?
It does for me because I heard the second click in my right ear and when I moved over to the right seat I heard the sound in my left ear.
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It was what I suspected it might might be. It's the NAV ID receiver button on the GNS 430 depressing itself, even though it's a momentary push button in the real device. This doesn't happen in my other aircraft, because I use some custom templates for the GNS, but I decided to use (more of) Asobo's default template in Starship for some reason. Their templates are riddled with slight technical inaccuracies with regards to button/switch type like this, which can have unintended effects.