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You can purchase a handheld radio at a SuppliOS machine. Make sure you are holding the radio in order to operate it. | You can purchase a handheld radio at a SuppliOS machine. Make sure you are holding the radio in order to operate it. | ||
The main frequency for a majority of communications in Untold Dawn is 300.000 MHz. The up and down buttons on your radio can be pressed to change the frequency you will use to broadcast your message. | The main frequency for a majority of communications in Untold Dawn is 300.000 MHz. The up and down buttons on your radio can be pressed to change the frequency you will use to broadcast your message. Use the command 'look radio' to view the frequency your radio is set to. | ||
All radio chatter on channel 300.000 will be broadcast in game and to the Untold Dawn discord 'public radio frequency' feed. | All radio chatter on channel 300.000 will be broadcast in game and to the Untold Dawn discord 'public radio frequency' feed. |
Latest revision as of 20:45, 9 December 2024
Radios are a great tool for finding roleplay partners, gathering a group for hunting, calling for medical aide, and more.
You can purchase a handheld radio at a SuppliOS machine. Make sure you are holding the radio in order to operate it.
The main frequency for a majority of communications in Untold Dawn is 300.000 MHz. The up and down buttons on your radio can be pressed to change the frequency you will use to broadcast your message. Use the command 'look radio' to view the frequency your radio is set to.
All radio chatter on channel 300.000 will be broadcast in game and to the Untold Dawn discord 'public radio frequency' feed.
Syntax
tell radio <(optional emote)> <phrase>
For example:
Notes
Voice strings are a helpful tool when it comes to identifying radio chatter! You may become familiar with vocal patterns of specific PCs, when not all will introduce themselves as the speaker for a radio message. See Help:Voice to learn more about customizing the sound of your voice.
See Also
- voice