These are the next 5 gauges of a set of XML-style communication and autopilot gauges.
(Already released is the "complete 1" (filename hjpcset1.zip) which is a combination of
the here included Clock, DME, Radio1 plus autopilot).
Here you get a standalone clock, a standalone DME, a standalone Radio, and some of their combinations.

Not much to tell about the functions, you will find out, but some help:

Clock: The SEL buttom toggles between local and ZULU time.
The clock is not adjustable.
At the right there is the (adjustable) sim rate displayed.
Locate the mouse cursor on it to adjust.

DME: SEL to toggle NAV 1 and NAV 2

Radio: COM 1 active frequency (left) and standby (right)
Locate the mouse cursor on the standby to change it up or down.
The CM1 butten toggles the active / standby.

NAV 1: Like COM 1

NAV 2: Like COM 1

ADF: Put the mouse curser on it to change (only up is possible)

EXPNDR: Like ADF

What to say more, ah,

Installation:
Copy the folder HJPGauges as a new subfolder into the gauges folder of your FS2002.

To make the clock-gauge appear in your desired panel, open the relevant panel.cfg-file
with a text editor like notepad. and add the following line in the section [Window00]
which is the main instrument panel under the last existing gauge:

gaugeXX=HJPGauges!Clock,XXX,YYY

For the other gauges use their names, which are DME, ClockDME, ClockDMERadio1 and Radio1

the XX is the gauge number, which has to be one more than the last gauge number
listed in the section.

XXX and YYY are the X- and Y- values for the position of the gauge on the panel.
The values are "points", and are counted from the upper left corner of the main panel.
X is to the right, Y is down. So for example 0,0 places the gauge in the upper left corner,
300,50 somewhere in the middle. It's a bit tricky to find the right values and a free area
on the panel. Unfortunately the freeware program cfgedit cannot handle these XML-gauges.

I'm not sure if Zipping this gauge enables the actuall (non freeware) cfgedit to handle it.


Thanks to numerous people who gave me some help in programming this gauge by posting
something in some forums.

Best advives came from Arne Bartels and Matthias Liebrecht. Thanks!


Legal stuff:
This gauge is freeware, build from scratch.
You can use it, share it and modificate it if you want.

But:

No commercial use without my permission.
No upload to websites without my permission.


Osnabrück, Germany in January 2003 Herbert "Jonas" Pralle

h.pralle@osnanet.de