READ BEFORE COMMENTING: 1) You can download this game here: 2) The radio chatter DOES NOT come with the game! It is EDITED in. I'm clearly not used to driving flat noses, and I absolutely suck at it sometimes, haha. This is identical operation to how the company's NEXEDGE units work. The alert tone you hear is made by my radio because I have its FleetSync ID set to the same as what most of the bus radios use, causing it to go into selective call and making the alert tone every time a radio with the matching ID is transmitted on. For those curios, the radio system I recorded from is a UHF frequency with FleetSync. Radio chatter is from my Kenwood NX800 transceiver. I'll try to have new chatter for the next video. I had about 20 minutes of new chatter recorded Friday, but I realized after listening to it that the microphone on the old phone I use got damaged, and the sound was awful. I apologize for using the same radio chatter for three ROR videos in a row. I don't know if IC has a bus 5000, and if so what kind it is, but I've never seen any of their buses with any number above 4508, so I'm just going to assume 5000 is a good number to use. I numbered the bus 5000, just because I had to figure out a higher number that's not already in use by IC. Grayson put an incredible amount of work into this bus with no other contributors, which I give him a lot of credit for. According to him, this is the beta version, and there is still a little more to be done, but this bus is absolutely amazing. For this video, we are using the newly released HDX made by my favorite creator, graysonk95. Well, thanks to the Leap Year, I was able to make February's ROR video just in time. It was some popup, and the sound got recorded. *I apologize in advance for the Windows 10 notification sound heard at 7:16 in the video.
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