We've received tickets from users that show situations like a fair weather cumulus cloud in front of the aircraft with the ND circled in red because the user thinks the cloud should be showing up on the radar. Many previous radar implementations in FSX were simply showing cloud positions or making guesses about possible precipitation locations by using cloud locations in conjunction with environmental parameters (temperature, dewpoint etc). Real life radars show precipitation (rain, hail, ice crystals, etc.), not clouds.The radar in the airplane is not a summary image - it only shows returns within the altitude range that is being scanned by the current tilt setting. If a particular return is far below your aircraft (while at cruise altitude for instance), you may see it there on the ASN map, but not on the ND in the airplane, depending on the tilt setting you're using.
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What this means is that the strongest precipitation return *regardless of altitude* is being shown.
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Try this if you're having trouble - most likely this will occur on systems where FSX is installed to the default C:\Program Files (x86) folder instead of it's own custom folder like C:\FSX that's outside of the Windows Vista/7/8 read/write permissions protections placed on the folder.
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Normally this should happen automatically the first time you run ASN. ASN's AS Connect module dll file (as_btstrp.dll) must be properly installed into FSX's dll.xml file and must be authorized to load into FSX.This is not because our radar is showing clouds, it's because the detailed precipitation boundaries that ASN injects into FSX get downsampled into very coarse resolution boxes like this when Simple clouds are enabled. Not enabling detailed clouds can produce a block pattern on the ND as shown below. You must have Detailed clouds enabled in the FSX weather options settings.To use ASN and the weather radar in FSX Steam Edition or Prepar3D v2.x, you need to have the SP2 version installed. The radar does not function with FSX default weather or with any other weather addon besides ASN. (hereafter referred to as "ASN"):Įnsure that you have the latest version of ASN, which is always available for download here:
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