General Question Can i have a list of all the DGIV autopilot codes to put in the DGIV flight computer?

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Can anyone give me a TXT file or something with AS MANY DGIV autopilot codes as they can find? I depend alot on autopilots and i would like to have a good knowledge of them all.

I know the reentry and ascent codes, as well as the automatic docking code. But i would like the rest of them if you could please get them to me.

:probe:
 
:welcome: to Orbiter-Forum!, have you tried looking in the Delta Glider IV manual? I'm pretty sure there is a list of the codes there, probably in the "10.0 - Autopilots" chapter
 
In fact, you can even access this list from the DGIV flight computer ;)
 
:welcome: to Orbiter-Forum!, have you tried looking in the Delta Glider IV manual? I'm pretty sure there is a list of the codes there, probably in the "10.0 - Autopilots" chapter

In fact, you can even access this list from the DGIV flight computer ;)



Thank you guys very much for your help.

Thanks for the nice welcome woo482, i looked in the manual and i found them and printed them out thank you very much. Thank you too N_Molson for your helpful reply as well. :cheers: Cheers, my friends!

---------- Post added at 07:45 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:22 PM ----------

Sorry for being an annoyance but i need help with one more thing.




How can i find the frequency of the ISS?

I thought it was 137.40 but i put that in and the DGIV docking autopilot won't accept it. It says no signal from NAV 1.


Please halp!
 
In fact, if you search this forum for "How can i find the frequency of the ISS?" you find a number of threads where this has been answered.
I strongly recommend you start reading the manuals of the software you are using. When still in doubt, perform a search. Only if that does not answer your questions, ask for help.

Another very good resource for information about anything are tutorials. There are even video tutorials detailing every single step on how to use the DGIV to get to the ISS.
Tutorials are considered so valuable by this community, that there is a special page on Orbiter Forum, listing them. You can find it by clicking the button labeled "Tutorials" on the top of this very page.

Oh, and :welcome: to OF.
 
For any frequenzy-Issiues (aircraft or spaceport) you can Push F4 --> Object Information and you'll find out everything ;)

Greetings!
 
In fact, if you search this forum for "How can i find the frequency of the ISS?" you find a number of threads where this has been answered.
I strongly recommend you start reading the manuals of the software you are using. When still in doubt, perform a search. Only if that does not answer your questions, ask for help.

Another very good resource for information about anything are tutorials. There are even video tutorials detailing every single step on how to use the DGIV to get to the ISS.
Tutorials are considered so valuable by this community, that there is a special page on Orbiter Forum, listing them. You can find it by clicking the button labeled "Tutorials" on the top of this very page.

Oh, and :welcome: to OF.

For any frequenzy-Issiues (aircraft or spaceport) you can Push F4 --> Object Information and you'll find out everything ;)

Greetings!





Ok thanks guys, thanks for your greetings and your helps.

Cheers! :cheers:
 
There are no other autopilots, so I took the liberty of finding the DGIV computer text file titled check_list.txt, copying the "flight computer operations" section and pasting it to a blank .txt document. so, here.

View attachment DGIV Autopilots.txt

it's the list of all the autopilots. granted some APs are slightly modified due to launch headings and other things.

I hope this helps. NOTE: anything in [brackets] is something I added. Otherwise, it is what you would see in the lower panel flight computer of the DGIV.
 
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