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You can speak on a radio channel you have access to by using one of the channel prefixes below. Colons or periods can be used to: .m or :m with both talk on the medical channel. Note that the common channel uses a ; prefix.

To see a list of radio channels you can talk on, inspect your headset.

Radio Channels[edit | edit source]

Public
; >> [Public] Test
AI Private
.o >> [AI Private] Test
Air Traffic Control
.q >> [Air Traffic Control] Test
Alien Hivemind
.a >> Alien Queen says, Test
Changeling Hivemind
:g >> Mr. Phi says, Test
Binary
:b >> Robotic Talk, Test
Command
:c >> [Command] Test
CentCom
:y >> [CentCom] Test
Engineering
:e >> [Engineering] Test
Medical
:m >> [Medical] Test
Munitions
:w >> [Munitions] Test
Science
:n >> [Science] Test
Security
:s >> [Security] Test
Service
:v >> [Service] Test
Supply
:u >> [Supply] Test
Syndicate
:t >> [Syndicate] Test

Other Communication Codes[edit | edit source]

Yell
(end sentence with !!)
Whisper
# (kills you if in hardcrit)
Intercom
:i (You must be adjacent to the intercom to use this, but it will work if the microphone is off)
Radio (in your left hand)
:l
Radio (in your right hand)
:r
AI Holopad (For AI)
:h

Radio Frequencies[edit | edit source]

Frequencies are encrypted, so to listen in on a department it's not as easy as using their frequency; you'll need a proper decryption key, which can be obtained by using a screwdriver on a headset which contains it. The AI Private channel is an exception and can be tuned into freely.

AI Private
144.7
Air Traffic Control
123.7
CentCom
133.7
Command
135.3
Common
145.9
Engineering
135.7
Medical
135.5
Munitions
134.5
Science
135.1
Security
135.9
Service
134.9
Supply
134.7
Syndicate
121.3