Frequency Structure Event

The Frequency Structure Event works the same way as the Hours Event but based on a frequency. As shown here the structure file NOVAS38B will be activated every time, and while, the frequency 112.50 in NAV1 is selected. When any other frequency is selected then the structure NOVAS38A will be activated.

As examples you can load the following files for more information:

This is a view of the NovaEx38 main macro file.

As you can see the Frequency Structure Event is placed at sequence 20 and at coordinates (0,0).

 

This is another illustration of the macro with the position where the 2 structures macros will go.

To make this type of macro, structure and event just follow these steps -

  1. Make the entire macro with ALL parts, included the 2 missing modules on the previous pictures, and save it with the name NovaEx38
  2. Once everything is right delete all sequences from the macro except the 2 modules or sequences going to the aircraft position. Save this file as a structure as NovaS38A. This structure file represents one position of the entire macro structure.
  3. Reload the main file NovaEx38 and modify the 2 last modules of the macro to change their positions.
  4. Once the macro is tested and right delete all sequences from the macro except the last two and save the file as a structure as NovaS38B
  5. Reload the main macro file NovaEx38, delete the last 2 sequences of the macro, and add a new sequence (sequence 20 in the example) with the frequency event. And we are done. This tool will add the 2 missing sections of the finger gate at different positions and produce a rotation of the finger gate when the frequency 112.50 in NAV1 is set.
This picture shows an example of one of the 2 structure files used. As you can see there are only 2 sequences or modules on each one. These modules are already placed at the exact position to the main macro file center point.
This is the final view of the finger gate in the scenery. The rotation is produced by the frequency tool when NAV1 is set to the 112.50 frequency.