Round Style Radio Altimeter Gauge
Beta 0.9

by HGHB Virtual Instruments
(Harald Geier & Helmut Busch , Hof , Germany )

Programmed using Microsoft Visual C++ 5.0 Enterprise Edition and the Panel SDK


This is the third of a series of FS98 gauges we , meaning my friend Helmut
and me will publish.


The gauges will either be freeware, or payware

If included in your own panels that you use yourself , they are FREE
if you want to include them into Panels you sell as any sort of payware,
you have to pay a small fee to us for the right to use them.


Installing this gauge :

copy the .gau file(s) to the gauges directory of FS98

include the gauge into the appropriate panel.cfg you wish

I assume a basic knowledge of panel design here.

This Gauge is a radio altimeter that looks like the Cessna Altitude Gauge
featuring two needles, one shows 1000 feet in one turn , the second
shows 100 feet in one turn. Also a BUG is visible for the decision heigth
A Lamp is blue above 1000 ft, green down to Decision height, and red below.
The Decision Altitude can be selected using the mouse.


We also work on the following Version coming soon:

A Digital Version

and much more other gauges .......

Also we published two other analog Radio Altimeters before
(RADIOALT.ZIP RADIOAL1.ZIP)



Disclaimer:
The work used here is copyrighted material. The Files may not be altered
in any way. If you want to to so, for any work you give away, either as
freeware or payware, you need my written compliance.
If you want to use my work in any freeware panels, there is no fee. The
only restriction is, that you have to e-mail the panel to me , BEFORE
posting it anywhere. I will chaeck the panel, and if i judge it as good
work, i will allow you to use the gauge for free.

This will not harm your computer in any way. Nevertheless i cannot
guarantee for functionality in all case of it's use. It was tested with
some panels in 3D mode, without problems.

If you have any comments or suggestions , feel free to e-mail them to me:

H.GEIER@hof.baynet.de

Harry Geier and Helmut Busch

02 Dec. 1997

We also like to thank Microsoft for giving us the SDK and all other Programmers
who inspired us

See my Webpage also : www.hof.baynet.de/~ho2633