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No. of 'Say again'?

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Hi all!

 

If I don't read back a clearance correctly on the first attempt, VoxATC wants me to 'Say again'.

 

On my second attempt my readback will ALWAYS be accepted, no matter how right or wrong it is. (It is even sufficient, to  just key the microphone for a second without saying anything.)

 

Does anyone know whether this can be changed in the configuration/settings or even manually in something like a *.cfg or *.ini file?

 

I'd like to have a higher number of mandatory readback attempts before VoxATC accepts any kind of my 'jabbering'.

 

Thanks!!

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What was his answer ?

 

Glen


Glen
 

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You're curious?   :P

 

I didn't post the answer before because I wasn't sure whether I'd be opening a can of worms for Tegwyn.

 

Now since you're asking:

 

Tegwyn sent me a replacement config file where the no. of repeats can be changed manually by the user (he defaulted it to 5 repeats for his reply to me).

 

Will check it out this evening ...

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Thanks, I'm sure Tegwyn will want as many satisfied VoxATC users as possible by revealing this info.

 

Glen


Glen
 

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In which folder does the config file belong?

I would like to edit mine but can't find it..


Ryzen 5800X3D, 64GB RAM, RTX 4090, Windows 10

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In W7 it's C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\Internal Workings\VoxATC X\VASettings.XML

 

Unfortunately I can't find the parameter in the default XML file, I see it only in the file that was sent to me today ...

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The parameter is CommRetries Value(="5") but I reckon it has just been defined and added to the coding recently ...

ok I added this parameter to vasetting.xml:

<CommRetries Value="5" />

let's try what happen


Francesco cattaneo

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Hmm... Where in the file did you put the entry? I added it and it worked great for me.

 

I added it as the last entry so the tail end of my file looks like this:

 

    <ProcessorPriority Value="Normal" />
    <TaxiPathLights Value="TRUE" />
    <ExternalSidStarFolder Value="" />
    <CommRetries Value="5" />
</Settings>

 

Bao

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