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  1. 126.320 MHz is not an aeronautical communications frequency, neither in 25kHz spacing nor in 8.33 kHz. For 25kHz spacing (the legacy standard), when speaking the frequencies over the radio, you only should say maximum two decimal numbers, and actually old radios will only display two decimals, as the third one is implicit. E.g., for the four available frequencies in the 126.3xx MHz with 25 kHz spacing: Actual frequency -> Spoken over the radio 126.300 -> 126.3 (one two six decimal three) 126.325 -> 126.32 (one two six decimal three two) 126.350 -> 126.35 (one two six decimal three five) 126.375 -> 126.37 (one two six decimal three seven) So, when you are told by the ATC frequency 126.32, if you have a radio with two decimals you set 126.32, but if it has 3 decimal positions, you set 126.325.
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  3. Probably your anti-virus blocking Gizmo from contacting the X-Aviation servers. We've been seeing this recently. See if you can add an exception to allow Gizmo/X-Plane to use HTTP networking features in your AV software.
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