(04-16-2015, 10:38 AM)McGregor link Wrote:Whooa this really took off during the night
After sleeping on the subject all night I have reached the conclusion that I see the need for everyone to hear LR so there's no talking over the LR traffic. Although I feel it happens a bit despite that. An other thing is that as a regular team member I sometimes feel like I have too much radio chatter going trough my ears to be able to focus on the task at hand I.E locating shooters, hearing close contacts etc. Maybe that's just me though
I'm not sure but I think you might be able to adjust the volume for the main SR channel and the additional one separately. If not, having the main channel on both ears and the additional only on one helps a bit.
Another workaround would be to set whatever the squad's main SR channel (e.g. Ch.1 for Alpha) as the additional (which you will hear all the time) and the additional channel used to listen to the LR (e.g. Ch.5) as the main, as then you can quickly switch the main channel to an unused one (i.e. Ch.9) using the numpad to silence the LR chatter if you need to concentrate on not being killed and just as quickly switch it back to the correct one when things calm down. You'll have to remember to use T to transmit on your normal SR frequency and Caps to transmit on the LR one if you do that so it would be best to just swap those mappings over.
Quote:And about the NUM keys, is it not possible to configure the channel selecting with a modifier? Right Ctrl+NUM1 etc. Then they wouldn't interfere with the Raven controls
Yeah, that's probably the best option at the moment, so assuming that works (I can't see why it wouldn't) I'd suggest everyone does that to avoid problems
EDIT: Actually Ctrl+Numpad is assigned to quick switch LR channels by default but I can't imagine really needing to do that, so we could just unmap those and re-assign them to quick switch SR channel.