Ecco quello che c'è scritto nel manuale di Falcon. Non vorrei che s'incazzasse se facessimo altrimenti. Decidete voi no problem
Communication with your wingman is similar. You must be tuned to a frequency that your AI wingman
can talk to you on (one of the freqs that are listed in the table of default preset frequencies). If you are
not, you will neither be able to give him commands, nor will you hear any transmissions he makes, nor
will you hear yourself calling the AI wingman. Your first clue that you aren't on a frequency the AI can
hear you on is pressing “W”, “1” and not hearing your own voice make the call (if you have Pilot Voice
on in the Sound setup).
Typical radio use in the real F-16 is UHF is normally used to communicate with
external agencies: ATC--ARTCC, ground, towers, approach/departure, etc. and in war-time or exercises,
controlling agencies like AWACS (DCA, Strike, etc), JSTARS or other command and control agencies.
VHF is normally used for intra-flight communications but some frequencies may double as a coordination
net as well depending on the purpose.
What does this mean to you? Since the above are the typical set
ups, we recommend talking to Towers, AI packages, or humans in other flights or packages on UHF and
keeping intra-flight communications on VHF.
So, in single-player your radio set up may be:
TO BMS1-F16CJ-AMLU-34-1-1
38
UHF 6 (preset 6 for Package) and change UHF to the tower freq for airfield ops when taxiing, takeoff
and landing.
VHF 1 (preset 1 for Flight)
In a multiplayer (MP) environment, with say 2 flights of 4 aircraft, all humans, the above configuration
would not work. Why? Because if both flights were tuned to VHF 1, which is what you wanted to use
solely for intra-flight comms, everyone in both flights would hear each other since they are all tuned to
the same frequency. This is important. Using the old code, each flight could be on “Flight1” (or preset 1)
and not have to worry about hearing other non-flight members. Not so in the new code because the only
thing that matters is what frequency you are tuned to on the radio. You will hear everything said on a
given frequency you are tuned to and the same goes for anyone else tuned to that frequency also. During
the planning before your MP flight, both flights should coordinate which VHF presets/freqs they’re going
to use for deconfliction. The first flight could use preset 1 on VHF and the second flight could use preset
2. If both flights only had humans, you could use another preset, like 19 or 20.
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