![]() If you find that the radios are too loud, you can adjust the volume of your radio by going into the 2D interface with CTRL + P and adjusting the knobs at the top by left clicking or right clicking. For example, I find this helpful to keep my fireteam radio in my left ear and my platoon radio in my right ear. To change your long range radio mode, press ALT and the left/up/right arrow keys. If you want to hear one radio only through one ear, you can do so by pressing CTRL and the left/up/right arrow keys to change your shortwave radio mode. TFAR allows you to customize how to use your radio, which is really cool in case you need to use more than one radio at once. Hit ESC, then to transmit, hold down CTRL + CAPS LOCK. You can change and set your frequency just like the 152 highlight, type, and press set frequency. It can transmit over larger distances, but the functionality is similar. The long-range radio (or, the backpack radio) is essentially the same. When you are done transmitting, it will say “transmitted” in orange. There should be a gray box that appears on the bottom right hand corner that shows that you are transmitting in green along with what frequency you are transmitting on. To begin talking with others, hold down the CAPS LOCK key and release when you are done speaking. To save our changes, we go to the bottom right-hand side of the radio and press “set frequency”. 31, then we would highlight the frequency with the mouse cursor and manually type in 31. If we want to change the frequency to freq. For PhanTactical, we traditionally don’t change the channel on the left hand side, but we do change the frequency. To open and edit the radio, press CTRL + P. So, let’s configure the radio so we can communicate with others. This radio is meant for medium to short range transmission. For the purpose of this video, we’re only going to be using two types of radios: the AN/PRC-152 and the RT-1523G.Įvery faction has their own variation of radios, but they all have more-or-less the same functionality. So, switch it up depending on your tactical situation.Īs I said before, this mod allows you to communicate through radios. This will cycle through three volumes of voice: whispering, normal, and yelling. You’re able to change the volume of your voice. So, TFAR allows you to communicate with your teammates in a realistic environment. Now whenever you fully get into game, your TFAR should be activated! Open the launcher, to go mods, and tick the box to fully load the mod. That will turn on the plugin via TeamSpeak.īe sure to load the mod via the ArmA 3 launcher before you start playing with it. Tick the box next to “Task Force Arma 3 Radio”. At the top, click on “settings” then “plugins”. Once you’ve install the plugin, open up your TeamSpeak. Be sure that your plugins installation path routes to your TeamSpeak 3 client, then continue. To install the TeamSpeak Plugin, double click on what you downloaded. This link goes directly to the official TFAR website. Subscribe to task_force_radio in the Steam Workshop (the link is in the description ), then within that page, there is an additional download required for TeamSpeak. ![]() ![]() This mod also allows the ability to use radios and communicate over long distances. Or you can stand far away from each other and yell indiscernible things!Īll sound communicated is just like how it is in real life the closer or farther you are, the easier or harder it is to hear you. You can stand really close to each other and have an intimate conversation. This gives the player and his cohorts the ability to have realistic conversations. TFAR is a mod within ArmA 3 that allows users to communicate through TeamSpeak 3 and talk in a realistic environment. ![]() Please keep in mind that this video was made with the group “PhanTactical” in mind, so if there is any information omitted or functions not used as intended, it was most likely on purpose. The rest is a transcript of the video, so if you would like to, please follow along: My name is Chris, and along this journey I’ll teach you how to use the ArmA 3 mod known as TFAR.įollow along with the video in the next section. Welcome to: Idiot Teaches Idiots: How to use Task Force Arrowhead Radio. ![]()
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