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A330 (MSFS 2024 Xbox) - Possible COM Radio Issue Affecting Aerotone ATC Chatter

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Hello

Platform: Xbox Series X

Aircraft: iniBuilds A330 variants

Simulator: MSFS 2024

I’ve been trying to use the Aerotone add-on by SoFly, specifically the ATC Chatter feature.

The strange thing is that ATC Chatter works correctly in other aircraft, including the iniBuilds A320neo and A321neo, but it does not work in any A330 variant I have tested.

What makes me wonder if this might be related to the A330 itself is that the radio behaviour seems different from other aircraft.

Things I have tested:

  • Autoplay ON and OFF.

  • COM frequencies changed manually.

  • UNICOM 122.800.

  • Multiple airports.

  • Multiple flights.

  • Offline mode.

  • Multiplayer OFF.

  • Traffic OFF.

  • Simulator restarts.

  • Aerotone profile resets.

In the A330, whenever I try to use frequencies required by Aerotone, they often revert automatically to another frequency, and ATC Chatter never plays.

The rest of Aerotone works normally (cockpit sounds, cabin ambience, pilots, etc.), and ATC Chatter works in other aircraft.

Could there be an issue with the way COM radios or frequency handling are implemented in the A330 that prevents third-party audio systems from detecting the active frequency correctly?

Has anyone else experienced similar behaviour with Aerotone or other radio-dependent add-ons on the A330?

Any help would be appreciated.

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