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Radio Communication

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Radio Setup

Typing /radio in the chat will open the radio interface on the bottom-right corner of your screen. To begin talking on the radio, first you need to select a radio frequency. Click on the "Connect" button with a telephone icon, then type in the appropriate frequency based on the table below and press the arrow icon to enter the frequency.

Description
Frequency

Downtown Main

101.1

South Central Main

202.1

East LA Main

303.1

Hollywood Main

404.1

Venice Main

505.1

LAX Main

606.1

The frequency is based on your current , and it is generally announced by the Watch Commander at the start of every shift.

The image below shows all the radio controls. Additionally, the radio display offers more options, such as saving favorite frequencies, chatting with other officers, and various settings.

Radio Etiquette

Maintaining professional and effective radio communication requires adhering to proper etiquette. Here are some guidelines to follow:

  • Use the correct frequency: Ensure you are transmitting on the correct frequency designated for your specific communication needs.

  • Wait for a clear channel: Before transmitting, ensure the channel is clear, allowing others to complete their messages. Avoid interrupting ongoing conversations unless it's an emergency or requires immediate attention.

  • Speak clearly and concisely: Enunciate your words clearly, ensuring they are understandable to the receiving party. Use concise messages to relay essential information, avoiding unnecessary chatter that can clutter the radio frequency.

General Codes

These codes enable officers to convey important information without having to rely on lengthy explanations, thus saving time and reducing the risk of miscommunication.

Code
Description

Code 0

Game Crash

Code 1

No Lights, No Siren

Code 2

Lights, Siren if needed

Code 3

Lights and Siren

Code 4

Under Control / Clear

Code 5

Felony / High Risk Stop

Code 6

Investigating / In the Area

10 Codes

The 10 Codes listed are standardized shortcodes used in radio communication to convey specific messages quickly and efficiently. These codes help reduce the length of voice transmissions, minimize misunderstandings, and ensure clarity during critical situations.

Code
Description

10-0

Lost Visual

10-1

Receiving Poorly

10-2

Receiving Well (Loud & Clear)

10-3

Stop Transmitting

10-4

Acknowledged

10-6

Busy

10-7

Out of Service

10-8

In Service

10-9

Repeat

10-10

Fight In Progress

10-11

Traffic Stop

10-12

Active Ride Along

10-13

Shots Fired

10-15

Subject in Custody

10-20

Location

10-22

Disregard

10-23

Arrived on Scene

10-27

Drivers License Check

10-28

Vehicle License Plate Check

10-32

Request Backup (Code 1-2-3)

10-41

Beginning Tour of Duty

10-42

Ending Tour of Duty

10-44

Person Deceased

10-50

Vehicle Accident

10-51

Request Towing Service

10-52

Request Fire/EMS

10-60

Armed with a Gun

10-70

Foot Pursuit

10-71

Supervisor

10-80

Vehicle Pursuit

10-97

En Route (Code 1-2-3)

10-98

Officer Needs Help

10-99

Officer Down All Units Respond

Phonetic Alphabet

The phonetic alphabet helps ensure clarity and avoids misunderstandings when transmitting letters over the radio, especially in noisy or high-stress situations. By substituting letters with corresponding code words, communication becomes more precise and effective.

Letter
Description
Letter
Description

A

Adam

N

Nora

B

Boy

O

Ocean

C

Charles

P

Paul

D

David

Q

Queen

E

Edward

R

Robert

F

Frank

S

Sam

G

George

T

Tom

H

Henry

U

Union

I

Ida

V

Victor

J

John

W

William

K

King

X

X-ray

L

Lincoln

Y

Young

M

Mary

Z

Zebra

When using the radio, make sure to set the correct . To do so, open the settings page in the radio interface, then scroll to the bottom until you see "Callsign." Update it with your current callsign.

Identify yourself: Start each radio transmission by identifying yourself with your . This allows others to know who is speaking and helps maintain accountability.

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