
This is a private page for testing the first version of the Aircraft Radio Simulator radio stack, version 1.
- This version is not the final version of the Aircraft Radio Simulator.
- It is one component of the Simulator. Other planned components include an animated cockpit instrument panel, moving scenery, and supporting tutorials.
- This version does not have voice recognition. Future versions will have a voice recognition feature allowing you to interact with simulated air traffic controllers.
- All audio in this simulation is either generated by a Text-to-Speech program, or was recorded from actual ATC communications using the author’s own ICOM IC-A14 aircraft transceiver.
The purpose of this test is to ensure all active switches function as intended when presented in a variety of computer browsers.
To test the radio stack:
- This simulation is Flash-based. Ensure you are using a web browser that supports Flash, and that the Flash plug-in is installed in your browser.
- Download and print the .pdf file called Radio Stack Operating Card. The link appears below.
- Click on the link called Test Stack 1 Simulation. The radio stack simulator will open in your browser window.
- Refer to the Radio Stack Operating Card, (link to .pdf shown below,) for detailed instructions on radio operation.
- Very Important: Return to this page and complete the Test Results survey at the bottom of the page.
- If you have additional comments or questions about the radio stack, make these in the comment section on this page.
Bonus! A Downloadable Lineup Card. (But Please, Don’t Forget to Fill out the 4-Question Test Results Survey Below)
Download your free copies of our VFR/IFR lineup card to make your flying easier.
This is the link for a .pdf version of the lineup card.
This is the link for a Word .doc version of the lineup card.
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