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Documentation fixes. (#1820)
* Documentation fixes. * Update Airboss.lua Escape links.
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-- What are radio communications in DCS?
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--
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-- * Radio transmissions consist of **sound files** that are broadcasted on a specific **frequency** (e.g. 115MHz) and **modulation** (e.g. AM),
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-- * They can be **subtitled** for a specific **duration**, the **power** in Watts of the transmiter's antenna can be set, and the transmission can be **looped**.
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-- * They can be **subtitled** for a specific **duration**, the **power** in Watts of the transmitter's antenna can be set, and the transmission can be **looped**.
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--
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-- How to supply DCS my own Sound Files?
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--
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-- * Your sound files need to be encoded in **.ogg** or .wav,
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-- * Your sound files should be **as tiny as possible**. It is suggested you encode in .ogg with low bitrate and sampling settings,
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-- * They need to be added in .\l10n\DEFAULT\ in you .miz file (wich can be decompressed like a .zip file),
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-- * They need to be added in .\l10n\DEFAULT\ in you .miz file (which can be decompressed like a .zip file),
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-- * For simplicity sake, you can **let DCS' Mission Editor add the file** itself, by creating a new Trigger with the action "Sound to Country", and choosing your sound file and a country you don't use in your mission.
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--
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-- Due to weird DCS quirks, **radio communications behave differently** if sent by a @{Wrapper.Unit#UNIT} or a @{Wrapper.Group#GROUP} or by any other @{Wrapper.Positionable#POSITIONABLE}
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-- Note that obviously, the **frequency** and the **modulation** of the transmission are important only if the players are piloting an **Advanced System Modelling** enabled aircraft,
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-- like the A10C or the Mirage 2000C. They will **hear the transmission** if they are tuned on the **right frequency and modulation** (and if they are close enough - more on that below).
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-- If an FC3 aircraft is used, it will **hear every communication, whatever the frequency and the modulation** is set to. The same is true for TACAN beacons. If your aircraft isn't compatible,
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-- you won't hear/be able to use the TACAN beacon informations.
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-- you won't hear/be able to use the TACAN beacon information.
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--
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-- ===
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--
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@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ RADIO = {
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function RADIO:New(Positionable)
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-- Inherit base
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local self = BASE:Inherit( self, BASE:New() ) -- Core.Radio#RADIO
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local self = BASE:Inherit( self, BASE:New() ) -- Sound.Radio#RADIO
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self:F(Positionable)
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if Positionable:GetPointVec2() then -- It's stupid, but the only way I found to make sure positionable is valid
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@@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ end
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--- Stops a transmission
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-- This function is especially usefull to stop the broadcast of looped transmissions
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-- This function is especially useful to stop the broadcast of looped transmissions
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-- @param #RADIO self
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-- @return #RADIO self
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function RADIO:StopBroadcast()
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