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Old 10-10-05, 07:52 PM   #1
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Default Radio Room Telemetry

In the SH-3 Sound folder we have a sound wave for the radio room.
Ubisoft/SH3/Data/Sound/Radio Room Telemetry
I for one would like to have this play when I'm near or in the radio room. Is this possible? If yes, how? :hmm:
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Old 10-11-05, 02:26 PM   #2
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:hmm: Ummmmm, guess the answer is no......oh, well........
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Old 10-11-05, 03:05 PM   #3
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Hmm, what is this? I thought they used morse code during WWII. This does not sound like morse code to me. How is this file used in the game?
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Old 10-11-05, 03:07 PM   #4
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I havent heard that used in the game. Maybe it was supposed to be in-game, but the devs didnt include it.
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Old 10-11-05, 07:18 PM   #5
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What you hear is a mix of radio-teleprinter....

Germany had a highly efficient communications network right up to and through until the fall of Berlin.

In fact, the Soviets were so impressed that they immediately began using it as part of their own communications network, of which it far surpassed!

The signals you hear are (then widely used) radio-teleprinter although the 'Hellschreiber' (kinda like a FAX) was also used extensively...
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Old 10-11-05, 07:37 PM   #6
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Quote:
Originally Posted by benetofski
What you hear is a mix of radio-teleprinter....

Germany had a highly efficient communications network right up to and through until the fall of Berlin.

In fact, the Soviets were so impressed that they immediately began using it as part of their own communications network, of which it far surpassed!

The signals you hear are (then widely used) radio-teleprinter although the 'Hellschreiber' (kinda like a FAX) was also used extensively...
Yes that is what I was thinking. I used to be in Signals in the forces and it sounded like an older teleprinter to me. I used to hear signals like that all the time at work!.

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Old 10-11-05, 09:10 PM   #7
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'Hellschreiber'... I like that.
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