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Animating a part with frecuency in a aircraft

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Hi.

I have seen tutorials over here to do that with CAT, but I don't get it to work.

So, I'm creating a tanker model, and I would like to have the booms and drogues extended by using NAV2 freq of the Tanker TACAN freq (NAV1 or NAV2).

I actually have this code:


<part>
<name>Manguera_izquierda</name>
<animation>
<parameter>
<code>(A:RADIO HEIGHT, feet) 10000 &gt; 700 *</code>
<lag>50</lag>
</parameter>
</animation>
</part>

Is there any way to adapt it to NAV1 FREQUENCY?

Regards.
 
Something like?

Code:
<code> (A:NAV ACTIVE FREQUENCY:2,MHz)  115.70 == if{ 100 } els { 0 } </code>
 
Mmm looks good but I forgot to say something:

The Tanker is an AI model, so, the NAV frecuency would be sintonized by the airplane flying to the tanker, not in the tanker... like when you open a door of an hanger... Is there the posibility for that?
 
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