There seems to be a float/rounding issue somewhere in the property system. I 
noticed this too, when modeling the Seneca. I did some debugging and found 
that some values - probably 911.00 is one of these - are converted to a float 
of 910.999999999999999999999 so the display shows 910.99. Same with 700 
(shows 699.99) 710 (shows 709.99) etc.

You can work around this issue by entering 911.001. But I think this is a bug 
that should be fixed. I try to look into this again in the next week.

Torsten

Am Donnerstag, 2. November 2006 11:16 schrieb Holger Wirtz:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know if this really an error and if this is known...
>
> When I use the menu for setting the radio frequncies and write "911.00"
> in the standby field I get on the display in the cockpit 910.99. In the
> properties the right frequency (911.00) is submitted. Only in the
> cockpit there is the wrong one.
>
> Ok - I know that 911.00 Mhz is not an official frequency...
>
> Regards, Holger

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Herzlichen Gruß

Torsten Dreyer

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