Author Topic: Communication: Or how to tune the radio.  (Read 337 times)

Offline shdo

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Communication: Or how to tune the radio.
« on: August 02, 1999, 11:20:00 AM »
One of the things in WB that has really been a gripe for the me is the radio, or really how limited you are in tuning it.  Now I realize that "historicly" they had crystal sets that had a very limited number of frequences available to them but I also know that the average pilot was not trying to coordinate the world a.k.a. Ground Control.

If the radios would be similer to WB (i.e. 4 distinct radios that could tune distinct channles) then I would ask that we have more than 1 radio that could tune the country dependent/country independent group channles (WB channles 01-99).

Most of the time in the MA and SL/Special Events we get by it by using private channles (which i think are a GREAT thing) but it also makes it very hectic to coordinate multiple groups on sub-100 channles when setting up the event.

so in conclusion - Give me lots of radios and let me tune them to any channle i want  

shdo
 

Offline Pyro

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Communication: Or how to tune the radio.
« Reply #1 on: August 02, 1999, 11:44:00 AM »
There are five radios.  The first four can be tuned to anything.  The last one is a combination voice/text setup.  



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Communication: Or how to tune the radio.
« Reply #2 on: August 03, 1999, 12:17:00 PM »
Question here is.

No one uses WB Voice it SUX.

Hardly Anyone USES Roger Wilco or Battle Comm.

And it suxs to get kilt while typing out a six or 911 call.

What is Hitech Planning on doing about Voice Comms, If Any?

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