I've been playing in a small group of like 30 guys for more than a year now. Doing as an SL most of the times, learning this and the proper use of the map is vital. I for sure will recommend these videos to my teammates
Admittedly I've always disliked setting voice chat to push to talk. Once you're in the TFAR channel and nobody can hear you unless you're close, I always prefer people use voice activation--as it's only on the _other_ channels that voice activation is obnoxious. I always respect the wishes of other communities, though. I have the benefit of running a way smaller group where I don't have to worry about dozens of people all having hot mics at the same time. I can usually just tell one individual to fix it or set push to talk up, rather than having to enforce it with a chatroom of maybe 80 people. Even for a small group though, this is hugely useful for my little band of poorly trained mercenaries. :B
Im sorry for asking this but basically i don't understand what 1AA films is?!!! The things that they are guiding, do they even exist in the game...or is it some kind of tutorial for certain mod. What is 1st air assualt? Is this thing a game team name or something else? Im a newbie
Great questions! 1st Air Assault was originally an Arma 3 group which was decommissioned last year. However, a lot of players enjoyed our training and tutorial videos, so the channel was renamed to 1AA Films to allow the videos to continue to be viewed, even though the group wasn't around anymore:)
You can program a specific ear for each channel. However, you can only hear two channels per radio at the same time (I think). The leadership roles in 1AA usually carry a long range as well as a PRC 152, so they can hear four channels at any given time. Not saying we track everything being said!!!
No bueno. This is scripted speech to appear articulate but sounds like narrator is simply reading an instructional manual vs. actually "teaching". It would be just as effective to provide a .pdf people could read. No need to read the .pdf to the audience. As a result, this TH-cam is more focused on being "cool" than actually teaching people how to use the radios. We rocommend less reading in favor of more teaching technique which would increase the knowledge transfer. It's just too "rehearsed" and scripted, not to mention the ads and commercialization that permeates the information presented. Perhaps the ads are the goal since teaching seems to be secondary.
Wtf. This is higher quality than actual radio training videos in the Army haha.
We'll take that as a compliment!
why does this not have more support, so much quality here.
Totally agree! Glad you're enjoying the videos!
Wanna say thank you for this video, about to try my hand in a Milsim group and this saved me so much time trying to set stuff up
I've been playing in a small group of like 30 guys for more than a year now. Doing as an SL most of the times, learning this and the proper use of the map is vital. I for sure will recommend these videos to my teammates
It’s so great to hear other Arma groups are getting something out of our videos! We I’ll be adding more tutorials so keep a look out!
This is pure GOLD thank you so much! subbed
Thank you! Working on uploading some fresh material :)
Admittedly I've always disliked setting voice chat to push to talk. Once you're in the TFAR channel and nobody can hear you unless you're close, I always prefer people use voice activation--as it's only on the _other_ channels that voice activation is obnoxious.
I always respect the wishes of other communities, though. I have the benefit of running a way smaller group where I don't have to worry about dozens of people all having hot mics at the same time. I can usually just tell one individual to fix it or set push to talk up, rather than having to enforce it with a chatroom of maybe 80 people.
Even for a small group though, this is hugely useful for my little band of poorly trained mercenaries. :B
Thank you!
My push to talk option doesnt want to work in Team Speak 3
I set a key and it doesnt react:(
Once it worked but after that never
Im sorry for asking this but basically i don't understand what 1AA films is?!!! The things that they are guiding, do they even exist in the game...or is it some kind of tutorial for certain mod. What is 1st air assualt? Is this thing a game team name or something else? Im a newbie
Great questions! 1st Air Assault was originally an Arma 3 group which was decommissioned last year. However, a lot of players enjoyed our training and tutorial videos, so the channel was renamed to 1AA Films to allow the videos to continue to be viewed, even though the group wasn't around anymore:)
I swear the opening theme is from Operation Winback
The track we used is called Driving Force by Jingle Punks!
If i set a channel to specific ear does that permit me to hear the other channels entered in my radio
You can program a specific ear for each channel. However, you can only hear two channels per radio at the same time (I think). The leadership roles in 1AA usually carry a long range as well as a PRC 152, so they can hear four channels at any given time. Not saying we track everything being said!!!
@@1AAFilms thanks for replying so quickly
How do you which numbers to enter?
for the channel? ask whoever is leading your group what the freq is
@@JMMS1952 thnx, played a few times in antistasi and the guys cleared it up
you sound like the gtaseriesvideos dude
Lol!!! Not the same guy;)
Ctrl+P does not bring up my radio.
Any milsim groups looking for noobs?!?
No bueno. This is scripted speech to appear articulate but sounds like narrator is simply reading an instructional manual vs. actually "teaching". It would be just as effective to provide a .pdf people could read. No need to read the .pdf to the audience. As a result, this TH-cam is more focused on being "cool" than actually teaching people how to use the radios. We rocommend less reading in favor of more teaching technique which would increase the knowledge transfer. It's just too "rehearsed" and scripted, not to mention the ads and commercialization that permeates the information presented. Perhaps the ads are the goal since teaching seems to be secondary.
Thanks for your feedback!