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On the Chatter pilots‟ tab, you can choose the voices you hear when controllers talk to AI planes, or when the AI planes contact the controller. Again, the more voices selected the better. If you choose a pilot or co-pilot which has a controller by the same name selected, you will see the following warning: It might be a good idea to choose a different pilot or co-pilot, or unselect the controller.
If you would like to be part of the RC environment and record a pilot or controller script, contact rick@jdtllc.com Special thanks to all of those that took the time and recorded for version 4.
Utilities
Rebuild Scenery Database
Before you start using Radar Contact for the first time, you will need to rebuild the scenery database. This scans your scenery files, and extracts the airport and runway information, and builds the Airport and Runway databases. This assures that all of your airports and runways are available when you use Radar Contact. When you add new scenery, or remove scenery, it would be a good idea to rebuild your scenery database. If you are running RC on a WideFS configured machine, there are a few additional things you need to know.
 The file Makerwys.exe should be located in the main Flight Simulator folder. Run it and it creates a file r4.csv in the main Flight Simulator folder which contains the runway information which RC needs for all the active sceneries in your scenery.cfg file.
 Now run RC on the widefs machine.
 On the RC main screen click the „Rebuild Scenery DB‟ button and answer „yes‟ when asked „Is this a widefs configuration‟.
 You will be reminded to run makerwys.exe on the FS machine. If you have done so click OK.
 At the next screen enter the network path to your main Flight Simulator folder.
 RC will now copy the r4.csv file from your Flight Simulator folder into the RCv4\data folder and will then rebuild the airport database (a4.csv). You will receive several
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messages telling you what is happening. Keep clicking okay until the process is completed.
Thanks to Peter Dowson for this nifty little utility!
Check for Updates
Occasionally we will release updated data files, or even the executable itself. By selecting the “Check for Updates” button will query our web server for updates. If any are available, they will be downloaded and installed.
If this function does not behave correctly, make sure your firewall is allowing RCV4.EXE to contact www.jdtllc.com.
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Debug
When you are experiencing a problem that cannot be corrected by email correspondence, we may ask you to run your problematic flight with “Debug” on. If you are asked to do this, click the button before loading your flight plan. When you click it, the following dialog box will appear: This is just a friendly reminder that by selecting debug, performance may be impacted, and a large log file will be created.
About
This button displays information about your version of Radar Contact. If you click this button, the following dialog box appears:
Save/Load
There is one more button to cover on the main screen: Load Previously Saved .RCDs . An .RCD file is a file that has been saved while flying with RC. Saving the RCD file can be accomplished in three ways. You can use the default RC key ctrl-shift-; (semi-colon) or using the Flight Simulator menu (Flights/Save Flight) or use the default Save Flight key; (semi-colon). If you use the latter two, you can specify a file name, which is indicative of your situation, such as “KSDF rwy 17L Apch”.
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You can use up to 125 characters, but we suggest you develop your own shorthand. For instance, you might enter MA for Missed Approach; SI Menu for Say Intentions Menu, etc. You can save multiple flights; you are not limited to one. Maybe you have a KLAX-KDFW flight going and have saved files. You can begin a new flight and save it at various spots (you decide where). If you choose the RC key, the filename will appear to be cryptic, but is meaningful if you realize the first 3 digits are the day of the year, the next 5 digits are the seconds past midnight, followed by the flight plan name, then a number representing the controller (3-Clearance, 4-Ground, 5-Tower, 6-Departure, 7-Center, 9-Approach, etc.), then a dollar sign, followed by the number of times you have saved a flight in this controllers space. When you save a flight, Radar Contact saves all the relevant Flight Simulator attributes, and the state of the Radar Contact environment. By clicking this button, a standard dialog box appears: The Load Flight button allows you to open a previously saved flight. FS has to be running, but you can be anytime, anywhere, in any plane. RC puts you back on the spot, with all settings exactly as they were at the moment you saved the flight. Think this through. Appreciate the power of this feature. Use these suggestions, saving after:
 
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