Wire the radios then link them, that fixes it for me.
and make sure your SVN is up to date.
I've posted about it in the Wire Bugs thread, but I wish to draw more attention to it since neither Radios or Two-Way Radios are working properly. Normal radios don't receive anything that is being transmitted on the specified channel, and the Radio that is transmitting keeps receiving its own transmission.
Two-way Radios just plain don't work. Values can be transferred, but it only occurs on the linking of the two radios, and it then doesn't update, leaving some 'stuck' values within the receiving end of the radio.
Anybody else having problems with Radios and such?
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Wire the radios then link them, that fixes it for me.
and make sure your SVN is up to date.
I've done so, especially with the Two-Way Radios... but I just get a static set of numbers which doesn't update at the receiving end. I'll update my SVN and check if anything's changed, but last time I looked, the problems persisted.Wire the radios then link them, that fixes it for me.
and make sure your SVN is up to date.[/b]
EDIT: Checked, and Normal Radio's update fine, but the bug in which the transmitter receives its own data remains. Preferably, shouldn't the transmitter be unable to receive its own transmission and only the other radios pick up on the data? However, Two-Way Radios are broken, tried wiring them up to something before linking, but the end result is the same, a static number after a couple of linkings.
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