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How is the CPG supposed to use the radio/ICS without radio controls on the TEDAC?


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As far as I can tell, the TEDAC has no radio/ICS transmit buttons. In the real Apache, does the CPG have to let go of the TEDAC to find the radio HAT switch on the cyclic to use the radio or talk to the pilot over ICS?

Seems like an oversight not to include radio controls on the thing the CPG would have his hands on the most, especially during combat. Or does the CPG just have a hot mic all the time?

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CPG communications controls don't list anything labeled foot pedal. I thought the CPG foot pedals actually link to the control surfaces for flying from the front seat?
I know the F-14 RIO pedals are setup for coms. Maybe you were thinking of those.

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Please refer to page 271 (last page of Radio Communications chapter) of the DCS AH-64D Early Access Guide. Separate commands for these are unnecessary however.

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Please refer to page 271 (last page of Radio Communications chapter) of the DCS AH-64D Early Access Guide. Separate commands for these are unnecessary however.
True! A hint in the manual about the possibility of multi-binding would come a long way for those of us with lack of imagination, but with foot switches.
The Huey haven't dedicated keybinds for the foot switch(es) either, nor the foot cargo release.
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