Warning call outs after start of Skalarki

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subsonic
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Warning call outs after start of Skalarki

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Hello!

Since a couple of weeks, I have the problem that after start of Skalarki (P3D and Jeehell already running), I hear all the existing warning announcements (sink rate, glideslope, terrain, pull up, obstacles ahead etc.) once.

How can I avoid this?
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Alex
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Re: Warning call outs after start of Skalarki

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Check the GPWS/GS Switches assignments on the MIP, they must not be in the pushed position by default
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Re: Warning call outs after start of Skalarki

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Thanks, Jean-Luc. At least in the Skalarki profiler, they have by default the status false, i.e. not pushed.

Is there another place where I can see the status of the buttons? It has to be connected to Skalarki as the problem does not appear before starting the profiler.

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Alex
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Re: Warning call outs after start of Skalarki

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I had the same issue. In my case it was due to one of the GPWS/GS switches on the MIP being pushed in. It is not always obvious to see/feel if their current position before booting the simulator is pushed in (On) or pushed out (Off). I would suggest checking those, and if it's not obvious, just pressing it once to change the default switch position.
I hope this helps.
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Re: Warning call outs after start of Skalarki

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This was indeed the case on the F/O side which I am never using. Thats why I previously only checked the CPT side button.

Thanks!
thierryd wrote: Mon Dec 12, 2022 2:23 am I had the same issue. In my case it was due to one of the GPWS/GS switches on the MIP being pushed in. It is not always obvious to see/feel if their current position before booting the simulator is pushed in (On) or pushed out (Off). I would suggest checking those, and if it's not obvious, just pressing it once to change the default switch position.
I hope this helps.
Thierry (aka Captain Tango)
Best regards,
Alex
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