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Revision as of 11:27, 18 January 2021

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Description

Description:
Sends the message to the custom radio channel. The message is defined in the description.ext file or radio protocol.
Groups:
Radio and ChatSoundsCustom Radio and Chat

Syntax

Syntax:
unit customRadio [customChannelID, message]
Parameters:
unit: Object
customChannelID: Number - custom channel ID returned by radioChannelCreate command
message: String
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
_soldierOne customRadio [1, "WordEnemy"];

Additional Information

See also:
radioChannelCreatecustomChatsideRadiogroupRadiovehicleRadioglobalRadiodirectSay

Notes

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Notes

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Posted on December 3, 2016 - 21:35 (UTC)
Killzone Kid
To transmit user custom sounds (see Multiplayer_Custom_Sounds_Tutorial), prefix the full filename including file extension with #. For example if there is a custom user sound file called MySound.ogg, to play it on the radio use: player customRadio [1, "#MySound.ogg"];