

- #TASK FORCE RADIO TEAMSPEAK PLUGIN IS CRASHING TS INSTALL#
- #TASK FORCE RADIO TEAMSPEAK PLUGIN IS CRASHING TS UPDATE#
- #TASK FORCE RADIO TEAMSPEAK PLUGIN IS CRASHING TS MANUAL#
- #TASK FORCE RADIO TEAMSPEAK PLUGIN IS CRASHING TS SIMULATOR#
Now built with v3.1.1.0 of the plugin SDK and reports API version 21 required. #23 - New version of TeamSpeak Client Plugin SDK. #24 - Correct manner in which plugin files are prepared to make them compatible for upload to myTeamSpeak 0.9.2. This is now supported - either through frequencies defined in the channel name, topic or description, or in rare cases where a single station in the airport frequency data has more than one frequency. #20 - Multiple frequencies for one TeamSpeak Channel. #36 - Add display of "Root" channel and "Untuned" channed to BFSGSimCom information display in TS3 window.
#TASK FORCE RADIO TEAMSPEAK PLUGIN IS CRASHING TS INSTALL#
#34 - Frequency database content - unrecognised station types now removed from database to reduce install size #33 - Add "advanced" option to BFSGSimCom information display in TS window #32 - Updated SQLiteCpp library - to version 2.2.0 #31 - Updated Airport Frequency Data - to state as at 20180721 #28 - Additional station types required - OPS and AFIS stations now recognised (with 50nm distance).

#3 - Information window - additional information and colour added to BFSGSimCom data in TS3 window #29 - Plugin overwrites TS program name in "Help/About"
#TASK FORCE RADIO TEAMSPEAK PLUGIN IS CRASHING TS UPDATE#
#27 - Information window doesn't update on sim disconnect #38 - Plugin no longer retains settings between TS3 invocations. #39 - Need to start recognising "intermediate" (8.33KHz) frequencies. #48 - "Manual" mode should be "Semi-automatic" #43 - The configuration dialog can be misleading when it says "root" #42 - Doesn't move when all frequencies are channels (not subchannels) Whilst I'm happy to consider suggestions for improvement, I make no promises that I'll be able to include them. How the plugin works for a given user is controlled by that user though - presently it's not possible to force all clients to do the same thing.

The client log shows what the plugin has extracted and from where. Where an ID is provided along with frequency or location data, the user supplied data overrides that derived from the database. The plugin ships with a global database of stations, the ID of which (such as EGGD_TWR, or KLAX_APP) may be provided in place of explicit frequencies and location specification. In it's simplest mode of operation, all that is required for setup is for the COM frequency to be associated with the channel to be included in its name, its topic or its description and these are searched in that order for information.įor more advanced operation where range is to be considered, the Lat/Lon may be specified in any of the above fields in the format Nxx.xxxx Exxx.xxxx (obviousy S and W may be used). It has however only been tested with FS9, FSX, P3D (I don't know which versions) and X-Plane 10 and 11. The plugin should work with any simulation that provides an FSUIPC style interface.
#TASK FORCE RADIO TEAMSPEAK PLUGIN IS CRASHING TS MANUAL#
The program was born from work originally undertaken by ATC_ROO which offered the basic channel move functionality on the 32-bit version of TeamSpeak only.įrom there it grew such that it was possible to offer a degree of control over which channels in the list were to be considered for tuning (the BFSG has three separate groups which maintain their own channel set on the same server - we didn't want people moving between those channel sets), multiple modes of operation (Disable, Manual - where it is possible to manually move oneself between channels as well as tuning stations, and Automatic - where the only movement between channels is controlled from the cockpit), the behaviour of the plugin when no station is tuned, the consideration of range as a factor in whether or not a station may be tuned through to most recently allowing more than one frequency to be assigned to a single TeamSpeak channel. That functionality was to be able to automatically switch between TeamSpeak channels through tuning the radios in our simulated aircraft.
#TASK FORCE RADIO TEAMSPEAK PLUGIN IS CRASHING TS SIMULATOR#
BFSGSimCom was originally written for members of the Bristol Flight Simulator Group (BFSG) after we'd migrated from TeamSpeak2 to TeamSpeak3 only to find that functionality that we'd previously enjoyed with the earlier version was no longer available to us.
