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In Options/Misc, under the Overlay section, there's a button called Dynamic Radio. What exactly does this do?

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Bump! Either nobody knows or it's that obvious that we don't get an answer here? Either way - I'd also like to know what it does...

I confess I'm totally unfamiliar with the new radio functions though.

I've searched the manual and the forums also with no luck.

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Mere speculation, but I would bet it has to do with the new Voip system. You can add radios to planes that don't actually have them to make communication within your flight easier. Like you can add an ARC210 to a FW190 A8.

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Hi,

Since I only noticed this option yesterday, I also asked this question in the German forum. But haven't received an answer yet. It's just stupid when something is implemented but there is no further information about it anywhere...

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On 2/1/2022 at 1:22 PM, Cathnan said:

Mere speculation, but I would bet it has to do with the new Voip system. You can add radios to planes that don't actually have them to make communication within your flight easier. Like you can add an ARC210 to a FW190 A8.

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it is all explained here:


you can add new radios as you want to configure them or just "install" a radio from another plane of another era to your plane and you could then use it to contact other units. Say you are in a P47 and want to talk with a Hornet driver... for some reason.

and here
https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/upload/medialibrary/30a/k3o2gik7dkxf2qpk2fram6igpp8egac0/DCS_Voice_Chat_Quick_Start.pdf

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