I don't have a solution for your problem (the logs show that your settings are correct, but I see the speed call, too), but a question:
Does the Connie really need such a high speed? With the CotS B377 I have set App Speed to 130kts, for all my other props even slower.
The problem is, and aircraft like the connie which is very slippery, either can descend at a good rate, or slow down, it can't do both. So if ATC tells me to descend a few thousand feet and a minute later tells me to slow from 210 knots to 140 knots, miles from the airport, this creates an issue, since I can either do one or the other. I start to descend and am constantly nagged about my airspeed. Once I start descending it is very difficult to slow down. I have copied an pasted the instructions from the PF3 manual, and my problem is these instructions do not work properly.
If PF3 behaved the way the instructions say it should, I would have no problem at all.
Final App Speed is the minimum final approach speed ATC will give
you during your final approach. With this option turned OFF (not
selected) the Final Approach Speed defaults to 190 knots for jet
aircraft and 140 for props. With this option selected and the adjacent
value set to zero PF3 uses the Flaps-Up-Stall-Speed read from your
Aircraft.CFG file. If you set it to any other value other than zero, PF3
will add this value to your Flaps-Up-Stall-Speed.
Please Note: This Final Approach Speed will be overridden should you choose
to use the Final Approach Speed entry provided in Flight Profile Presets[/b]
The underlined text is not the way the program is working for me.
By the way, where are you setting your approach speed, in the profile or in the ini for the B377?