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my code for this station looks something like Code:
[CHANNEL] Note: I noticed that if you place radio frequencies too close it seems that they blend a bit. Just a warning. Cheers, ~F~ |
is this JSME ready or do you have to manually place it in the folder. thanks.
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Sorry if I am stepping on toes by answering this stuff. I know it is not my mod... but I thought I could be of some use. :D ~F~ |
I did download this and it came with a read me file.
I copied the music folder into my radio folder and copied the radio line item below the existing in the .cfg file in radio folder. is that it? |
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Is this still available somewhere? The link in the post above just takes me to the generic filefront home page and not to anywhere I could download this file. Now that I've got the radio station manager thing working, I'd like to try adding this to go with the CBS mod I've been running, but now I can't find it :cry:
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Aye, same question!
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Could someone please post the Washington Radio Station code in the radio.ini file? I lost it becaue it was overwritten by my mistake!
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here's what I have-
[CHANNEL] Name=Washington Folder=Washington Freq=22 Antenna=01.01.1930-01.01.2000:44.16,-35.10:100000 MusicVolumeOnNews=.1 |
It looks like the NBC radio mod may be at the following location:
http://hosted.filefront.com/fred8615/ |
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Of course you're welcome to try it. I'm just letting you know it's not the same one. |
This post might have a more helpful explanation:
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=121846 Quote:
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(I'm just a Yank ;)) |
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