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Arma 3 radio silence
Arma 3 radio silence










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RT-1523G (ASIP) Big BWMOD - This is the “Long Range” Radio - Squad Leaders and 2ICs will select these in the arsenal (Unless given on a scripted mission) and can also be found in some vehicle seat positions (See the vehicle section at the bottom). To speak on your secondary channel press "T" on your keyboard. To speak on your primary channel press "Caps Lock" on your keyboard. You shall now be able to hear two channels at once, and to talk on either of them: Follow these steps to set and use an additional channel:ġ. Set the "Current Frequency" area to the primary channel you want to have then confirm it by pressing "Enter Frequency".Ĥ. You can see if this worked if the "Current Channel" area now says "AX" (X Being the channel number)ĥ. Set the "Current Frequency" area to the secondary channel you want to have then confirm it by pressing "Enter Frequency".Ħ. Click "Stereo settings" to change it to either the left ear or right ear so you can tell the difference from the primary and secondary channelsħ. Click the "Previous Channel" button to return to your primary channel.Ĩ. Click "Stereo settings" to change it to the opposite of what you set for your secondary channel to. The 152 has a feature which allows you to set an additional channel. If you want to change your "Current Frequency" you must highlight the "Current Frequency" area (3) with your mouse and type in the wanted Frequency with your keyboard, then click the "Enter Frequency" button (5). To change your "Current Channel", press the "Next Channel" area (6) and "Previous Channel" area (7) buttons. Usually every squad member gets one of these by default To change your "Current Channel", left or right click on (1) If you want to change your "Current Frequency" you must highlight the "Current Frequency" area (4) with your mouse and type in the wanted Frequency with your keyboard, then click the "Enter Frequency" button (6).ĪN/PRC-152 (Squad Level Radio/Medium Range) - This is the most common Radio. RF-7800S-TR + MicroDAGR Radio Programmer (Basic Rifleman Radio/Short Range) - This is the most basic Short Range radio and only given out in certain scripted missionsġ. Previous Channel (Left Click) | Next Channel (Right Click)Ģ. Decrease Volume (Left Click) | Increase Volume (Right Click) Y Transmit on additional channel of long range radio. T Transmit on additional channel of personal radio. (Please keep this volume to normal unless told otherwise by a Squad Leader or superior).ĬTRL + ALT + ] Select next long range radio.ĬTRL + ALT + [ Select previous long range radio.ĬTRL + Change personal radio stereo mode.ĪLT + Change long range radio stereo mode. Does not affect the signal volume in the radio transmission. You can talk: Whispering, Normal or Yelling. Also it is possible to load radio settings from another radio with same encryption code.ĬTRL + ALT + Cycle through available long range radios.ĪLT + Up/Left/Right Arrow Rapid switching of long range stereo mode.ĬTRL + NUM Rapid switching of long range radio channels.ĬTRL + TAB To change the direct speech volume. Besides, one of them can be set as active. If a number of radios are available – you'll be offered to choose one. NUM Rapid switching of shortwave radio channels.ĪLT + P To open a long range radio interface (a long range radio must be put on your back, or you should be in a vehicle in a position of a driver, shooter, or pilot assistant). Also it is possible to load radio settings from another radio with same encryption code.ĬTRL + + Cycle through available shortwave radios.ĬTRL + Up/Left/Right Arrow Rapid switching of shortwave stereo mode. It is also possible to set the radio as active (the one that will be used for transmission). In that case if you have a number of radios - you can select the one needed. Push-to-talk button in TeamSpeak Direct Speech.ĬTRL + Caps Lock To talk on a long range radio.ĬTRL + P To open the personal radio interface (the radio must be in the inventory slot).












Arma 3 radio silence