** Logi (hears any one shout/whispering locally and FC, push-to-talk not linked to * or other ** channels) * Fleet 2 (Hears FC and any one shout/whispering locally does not hear any ** ) = Spai (hears = and anyone shout/whispering locally, but not other = channels push-to-talk not linked to = or other = channels) = Logi (hears any one shout/whispering locally and FC, push-to-talk not linked to = or other = channels) = Fleet 1 (Hears FC and any one shout/whispering locally does not hear any =) ++ Fleet 2 (channel requiring permissions, Push-to-Talk linked with * and all sub-channels(can hear all push to talk and can speak to all with push to talk)) ++ Fleet 1 (channel requiring permissions, Push-to-Talk linked with = and all sub-channels(can hear all push to talk and can speak to all with push to talk)) Using Shout/Whisper to talk to people in other channels is also possible. Using your default Push-to-Talk will let you talk to everyone, including FC (so set up a goddamned whisper key). ![]() Using a Whisper Key to shout to Current Channel will let you talk to people without shitting over the FC's comms. ![]() You can have a Main Channel and several sub-channels for different parts of the fleet. One of the major reasons for this is the Root hierarchy that channels use. Test, Goons, PL, and BNI use Mumble (others might too, but I wouldn't know). I don't know anything about Teamspeak, so I'll just speak about Mumble.
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