Los Santos Roleplay Posted May 24, 2024 Share Posted May 24, 2024 (edited) Script name: Radios Script author: & Introduction In the dynamic world of LS-RP, effective communication is paramount. The radio system on the server plays a crucial role in facilitating seamless interaction among players, whether they are coordinating in-game activities, managing law enforcement operations, or simply staying connected with their groups. Here’s a comprehensive guide to understanding and using the radio system on LS-RP. Types of Radio LS-RP offers various types of radios to cater to different needs: Regular Radio Supports ONE (1) radio frequency. Advanced Radio Supports THREE (3) radio frequency. Super Radio Supports FIVE (5) radio frequency. Mega Radio Supports EIGHT (8) radio frequency. Each type of radio provides different levels of access to multiple channels, allowing for more complex communication networks as needed. Commands /radiohelp Displays a list of all available radio commands in-game. /r(adio) Allows you to talk over the radio to the channel you're currently switched to. /r1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 Enables you to talk over any radio slot without needing to use /setslot. For example, /r1 will transmit on radio frequency slot 1, /r5 on frequency 5, etc. /rlow Functions like /r but with a lower transmission range (similar to /low). This is useful for staying discreet in crowded or undercover situations. /r1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8low Similar to /rlow, these commands allow low-range communication on specific slots. /setslow [1-8] Changes the slot you're currently transmitting to. Even with multiple slots available, you'll hear transmissions from all slots; this command only changes which slot you're talking through by default. /setchannel [slot ID] [channel #] Tunes your radio to a specified channel for a given slot. Some channels may be restricted to law enforcement agencies. /part Leaves the channel you're currently tuned into. /auth [chan. password] Allows you to enter a password to access encrypted channels. /call 1000 Used to rent a radio station or set a password, with a cost of $5000 per action. /kickoffradio [ID] If you own the channel, this command lets you remove a person from it. Edited May 24, 2024 by asapdev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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