Thank you very much for your answer!

Unfortunatly, atlas don't compile on my system (gentoo on AMD64). I will try to see what is the problem.
I've tried to compile it on another computer (Athlon 1Ghz) with a bad graphic card, but it needed flightgear as dependencies. Is it possible to run atlas on a distant computer that don't have 3d accelerator ?

Stephane

On 9/5/05, AJ MacLeod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Monday 05 September 2005 22:22, Stephane Rodet wrote:
> I'm a real novice on flightgear, and I do my best to understand this
> simulator, but since month I fail to find some relevant and simple
> information on how to use the VOR in flightgear.
http://www.navfltsm.addr.com/vor-nav.htm

OK, it doesn't mention FG in particular, but it's a great website and I'm sure
most of it will be perfectly valid for FG.

> How to change the VOR frequencies in the plane, and how to get a list of
>frequencies.

The "radios" dialogue box can be brought up with control-r and you can set the
nav radio frequencies there.  To get suitable frequencies, possibly the
easiest way is to use Atlas (atlas.sourceforge.net).  This will show you the
locations of all the available navaids in FG and their frequencies (and
more.)

Some aircraft also have a clickable radio in the cockpit which you can use to
set the frequencies, but this may be tricky while flying, unless you make use
of the handy pause key...

AJ

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