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Delta Virtual Airlines Water Cooler | PC Support | Hot mic in vPilot
DVA10193
First Officer, CRJ-200

Joined on September 23 2011

Salem, OR USA

1 legs, 1.7 hours
Posted onPost created on March 10 2016 13:28 ET by Tim Taylor
I loaded up vPilot and all went well until I calibrated my mic. The software said something about squelch, too much background noise, and the "Mic was hot. I verified it with LAX center who also confirmed I had a hot mic. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Tim Taylor

First Officer, CRJ-200
DVA12724
First Officer, DC-8-61

Joined on August 17 2015
B737 50 Club
Century Club
50 State Club
US Capital Club
DVA Five-Year Anniversary

Dover, OH

144 legs, 340.6 hours
15 legs, 41.5 hours online
143 legs, 339.4 hours ACARS
4 legs, 14.1 hours event
Posted onPost created on March 10 2016 19:34 ET by Clyde Gray
Are you using Push-to-Talk?

Clyde Gray

First Officer, DC-8-61
DVA10193
First Officer, CRJ-200

Joined on September 23 2011

Salem, OR USA

1 legs, 1.7 hours
Posted onPost created on March 11 2016 10:07 ET by Tim Taylor
I tried not using the PTT switch. Still the same problem. Low level hum, speech distorted. Notice from vPilot stated mike drowned out, squelch, and "hot mic"

Tim Taylor

First Officer, CRJ-200
DVA11591
Senior Captain, B757-200
OLP

Joined on July 02 2013
50 State Club
Globetrotter
Everett Millennium Club
DVA Fleet Master
Online Twenty Century
US Coastal Club
Events Double Century Club
Five Million Mile Club
US Mountaineer Club
B757 100 Club
Tri-Millennium Club
Tin Dispatcher
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary

"Left foot dead foot, verified! Feather Left!"
Daytona Beach, FL

3,278 legs, 11,747.1 hours
2,886 legs, 10,265.0 hours online
3,149 legs, 11,186.4 hours ACARS
326 legs, 874.1 hours event
274 legs dispatched, 316.5 hours
Posted onPost created on March 11 2016 11:30 ET by Soonho Lee
I don't know if you can fly without PPT switch. Set it up to a key that does not stick and see how that works for you. Make sure you start the vpilot with admin because by doing that it solved many issues I had with v pilot. I don't do the calibration because it said the same thing to me, but ATC does not have issue with hearing me or with hot mic
AFV892
First Officer, A220-3(CSeries)

Joined on April 22 2014
GVA 1 Year Anniversary

Mont-de-Marsan, Aquitaine France

30 legs, 45.4 hours
6 legs, 7.7 hours online
24 legs, 34.8 hours ACARS
4 legs, 5.6 hours event
Posted onPost created on January 10 2017 18:59 ET by Erich Laskowski
hello
I loaded the 4 files executable: vPILOT- FSINN- Teamspeak3-and SQUAWKBOX all ok.
But I did not know the procedure to operate ( What is the frequency of the server, the ctrl town...etc).
need a guide to be able to fly with.
Thank you in advance for the advice. confused
DVA12568
Assistant Chief Pilot, CRJ-200

Joined on March 20 2015
50 State Club
Everett 250 Club
Seven Century Club
Eurocap Club
Online Seven Century Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary

Atlanta, GA

783 legs, 1,991.9 hours
718 legs, 1,862.2 hours online
708 legs, 1,846.6 hours ACARS
19 legs, 89.1 hours event
Posted onPost created on January 10 2017 21:52 ET by Christian Samuels
Erich Laskowski wrote:

hello
I loaded the 4 files executable: vPILOT- FSINN- Teamspeak3-and SQUAWKBOX all ok.
But I did not know the procedure to operate ( What is the frequency of the server, the ctrl town...etc).
need a guide to be able to fly with.
Thank you in advance for the advice. confused


I recommend Vpilot, and use these: https://www.vatsim.net/pilot-resource-centre/vatsim-basics/expectations-and-requirements-pilots and http://vpilot.metacraft.com/Documentation.aspx



DVA12719
Senior Captain, DC-8-61
OLP

Joined on July 26 2015
Piranha Club
50 State Club
Century Club
US Capital Club
Piston Prop Professional
DVA Five-Year Anniversary

"Let the FO land"
Boca Raton, FL

153 legs, 258.9 hours
32 legs, 43.1 hours online
145 legs, 252.0 hours ACARS
16 legs, 23.9 hours event
12 legs dispatched, 16.4 hours
Posted onPost created on January 11 2017 10:04 ET by Yisrael Wealcatch
You don't need all those programs to use ATC. Just vPilot, FSInn, or Squawkbox depending on your simulator.


AFV892
First Officer, A220-3(CSeries)

Joined on April 22 2014
GVA 1 Year Anniversary

Mont-de-Marsan, Aquitaine France

30 legs, 45.4 hours
6 legs, 7.7 hours online
24 legs, 34.8 hours ACARS
4 legs, 5.6 hours event
Posted onPost created on January 11 2017 13:30 ET by Erich Laskowski
Thank you Christian and Yisrael for the answers if fast, I will print the documentation of vpilot and I will try to understand this com with the controller.
Thank you again. smile
DVA12719
Senior Captain, DC-8-61
OLP

Joined on July 26 2015
Piranha Club
50 State Club
Century Club
US Capital Club
Piston Prop Professional
DVA Five-Year Anniversary

"Let the FO land"
Boca Raton, FL

153 legs, 258.9 hours
32 legs, 43.1 hours online
145 legs, 252.0 hours ACARS
16 legs, 23.9 hours event
12 legs dispatched, 16.4 hours
Posted onPost created on January 11 2017 14:58 ET by Yisrael Wealcatch
Erich Laskowski wrote:

Thank you Christian and Yisrael for the answers if fast, I will print the documentation of vpilot and I will try to understand this com with the controller.
Thank you again. smile


I'm also updating the DVA Online Flying Manual. It will explain the use of all the major ATC clients in depth.



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