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http://wiki.wwiionline.com/view/Axis_Radio_Channels

  • Axis Ground: 10
  • Axis Air: 20
  • Axis Naval: 30

 

http://wiki.wwiionline.com/view/Allied_Radio_Channels

  • Allied Ground: 33
  • Allied Air: 55
  • Allied Navy: 30

 

I see a conflict between Axis and Allied naval channels.

 

We also need ALL common channel numbers in the Wiki, such as "Side" (everyone playing Allies or everyone playing Axis) channels and any other which people might be able to use ingame.  After all, this IS the Wiki.

 

 

 

-Irish

 

 

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Seems like more of a coincidence they are both 30? There's no side cross talk coming over that common channel.

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There IS a side channel, but if someone uses that slot for something else, there is no way to get back to it.  The channel numbers should ALL be in the wiki, so we have the numbers to re-set them if we switch to another channel temporarily.

 

 

 

-Irish

 

 

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On 2/17/2019 at 0:35 AM, imbrutus said:

Seems like more of a coincidence they are both 30? There's no side cross talk coming over that common channel.

 

If there are two entirely different comm systems, each using channels 1-100 or some such, we're good.  If they all use the same comm system and each side just has to keep separate channels from the same set of numbers, that might be an issue.  Since I don't know how many people are on the naval channels at any given time (not many?), it may just not have cross-talk because no one from the other side is on at that time.

 

 

 

-Irish

 

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1 hour ago, odonovan1 said:

 

There IS a side channel, but if someone uses that slot for something else, there is no way to get back to it.  The channel numbers should ALL be in the wiki, so we have the numbers to re-set them if we switch to another channel temporarily.

 

 

 

-Irish

 

 

You can retune to side at any time, it is one of the named options whenever you retune a "button".

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1 hour ago, odonovan1 said:

 

If there are two entirely different comm systems, each using channels 1-100 or some such, we're good.  If they all use the same comm system and each side just has to keep separate channels from the same set of numbers, that might be an issue.  Since I don't know how many people are on the naval channels at any given time (not many?), it may just not have cross-talk because no one from the other side is on at that time.

 

 

 

-Irish

 

We cannot just tune in each other channels and see the chat. We would not need to spy then! :D 

S! Ian

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Not a typo - just really old.  

The allied side has drifted off of 55 33 and 30.   Though 33 is still sometimes used for squad ops, 55 is still air.  

 

Also each side is separate.  

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