03-31-2015, 10:34 AM
(03-31-2015, 10:20 AM)rundll.exe link Wrote: I like the idea of printing a cheat-sheet. When I find some time I try making a nice PDF for that. I'm up for suggestions what should be in there.That's a great idea rund, I did some very basic Google search now and couldn't find anything like that. Your structure looks great, especially this will be VERY useful to EVERYONE:
(03-31-2015, 10:20 AM)rundll.exe link Wrote: - images of different personal radios and their most important buttonsI still struggle to find the right keys and without the tooltips I'd be lost...
(03-30-2015, 11:28 PM)doveman link Wrote: Another tip for anyone who finds it too confusing hearing both channels constantly is, after setting the LR/command frequency on CH.2 and setting it as the alternate channel and checking it works is to then set another unused channel, like CH.3, as the alternate channel.Or just cancel alternate channel for CH.2, no need to set another channel as an alternate.
(03-30-2015, 10:24 PM)Varanon link Wrote: It might be possible to make a serverside mod that displays it...Oh, that would be perfect. Maybe a briefing entry would be better. The map is rather large and we don't want to have to zoom it all out or pan it until the text is found.
(03-30-2015, 11:28 PM)doveman link Wrote: Another useful tip is to set the alternate channel on one ear and the main SR channel on the other (or both), as it helps you to know which channel's being transmitted on. For the personal radio, the default keys for this are Ctrl+left arrow, up arrow, right arrow for left ear, both ears, right ear. For the LR radio it's Alt+arrows but only the leaders need to worry about that. I believe there's a button on the radios called Stereo which cycles through these settings when clicked as well.That's a good tip, I didn't know that's possible. Reminds me of the pre-TFAR days when we used Mike's TS radio plugin I wish it would do that by default...
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