OK, once again, you're mixing up 2 different programs.
First, let's forget for a minute just exactly which version of AICarriers you're using. If the version you are using will place a ship or formation into the sim world, preferably in the ocean, we'll call that good for now.
What you want is for the RFN gauges to pick up the ship you have placed, and let you know what freq. to use to navigate to it, and land on it, right?
I am NOT a RFN pro, as I don't use it, but what I see on the screen is that RFN can detect what AI ships you have available, and perhaps place one in the world, yes?
See, what you do with AICarriers doesn't affect the RFN setup, and vice versa. I think. I'll have to check deeper into the RFN gauges to be certain.
In any event, let's say you place a ship with AICarriers. Like let's say the Nimitz v2, no addition ships in formation, empty deck. Now, you need to open the RFN gauge set, and find that exact ship on it's menu, over on the right. Once you do, select it. With the ship sailing along fat dumb and happy, do the RFN gauges detect it and tell you what freq. to tune to find it with the Nav instruments? Remember, you may, probably, need to set the correct freq into the plane's Nav radio, or maybe just the RFN gauge Nav instruments. Again, I don't use the RFN setup, so I am not certain.
A question, if I may: what plane are you using? Have you tried placing a ship with AICarriers, leaving the RFN gauges closed, like as in the RFN stuff not running at all, and seeing if your plane's Nav instruments pick the ship up when the radios are tuned to the right freq? Like say for the Nimitz v2, set the plane's Nav1 radio to 112.00. Once you're up in the air, and less than 100 NMi. from the ship, the nav instruments should detect the ship, if it has the right HUD in it. Remember, no RFN stuff running at all.
Then, restart the sim so everything is cleared out. Once you're loaded into the world, sitting on the runway, open up only the RFN gauge set, no AICarriers at all, the AICarriers program not even running. Does it place a ship from it's list into the world for you?
I'm just trying to make sure that I know just exactly what you're doing with which program. Like I say, AICarriers and the RFN gauges are not related in any way. You should have one folder for the AICarriers program, and another, separate folder for the RFN gauges. Don't put certain RFN gauge files into the AICarriers folder, and vice versa.
Does any of this help at all?
Pat☺