11-26-2016, 12:15 PM
Team leaders have LR (long range) radios and SR (short range) radios.
Non-leaders have only SR radios.
There's a single command frequency everybody listens to and are able to transmit on, leaders are on it using their LR radios, non-leaders are on it using their alternate channel (channel 8) on their SR radio. Leaders don't have this alternate channel on their own SR radio since they have the command frequency on their LR radio.
In addition, each team has its own SR channel for communication within the team.
Non-leaders can transmit on the command frequency using their alternate channel (default T key). The only drawback is that the range of the SR radios is shorter, so transmitting on the command frequency using an SR alternate will not be heard by units farther than about 2 klicks.
I hope that clears things up, please let me know if you have further questions.
Non-leaders have only SR radios.
There's a single command frequency everybody listens to and are able to transmit on, leaders are on it using their LR radios, non-leaders are on it using their alternate channel (channel 8) on their SR radio. Leaders don't have this alternate channel on their own SR radio since they have the command frequency on their LR radio.
In addition, each team has its own SR channel for communication within the team.
Non-leaders can transmit on the command frequency using their alternate channel (default T key). The only drawback is that the range of the SR radios is shorter, so transmitting on the command frequency using an SR alternate will not be heard by units farther than about 2 klicks.
I hope that clears things up, please let me know if you have further questions.
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