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Brendon

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  1. LA is famous for its gang brawls and shootouts. Have some of those!
  2. No the system is not trunked it is a very old system.
  3. Ah, I got it to record through my microphone. This is what NYPD's Dispatch Channels for the Precincts usually sound like. I cut out all the empty air time so things sound faster then they normally do. Numbered Units (Like 9552) are PSA/Housing Units that deal with Housing Projects and the properties around them. Other Units like 75 Adam are sector cars that respond to calls in private houses and on the streets.: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXuBXr8YGw0 If you want any specific audio just tell me and I will try to record it. EDIT: And Tim, sorry to hear this.
  4. I don't and my computer is all USB ports so that's out of the question.
  5. If I had a recorder, I'd be able to record sound files from the NYPD's radio. Maybe I should get one.
  6. SPRINT is the 911 system for the NYPD. A Sprint number is an incident reference number for every call or activity. If a report needs to be further referenced or further investigated, the SPRINT number can be used to call up any other vitial info as well. The SPRINT system stands for Special Police Radio Inquiry Network. Instead of communicating by phone, the dispatcher can type to other dispatchers instead. The SPRINT system also keeps tracks of assignments and assigns Sprint Numbers to them. Often times when a Police Officer finishes a job/assignment that needs to be referenced they'll ask for the SPRINT number. ANI/ALI (pronounced Annie Alley over the radio) gives the location of the callers as well as their numbers. If they're on a cellphone it'll just give what cell site it came from. It's useful if the caller doesn't give a location or can't give one. Basically, it's advanced caller ID. ANI : Automatic Number Identification (the callback #) ALI : Automatic Location Identification (Address/Cross streets of caller)
  7. That bug has always been around. Just restart freeplay.
  8. Some problems I've had: Selecting multiple units now lags the game horribly, never used to. The Bat Chief won't go back to his Station unless you manually direct him next to it. Civilians stand in the middle of the streets and block traffic after being chased away by fires or gunmen. This problem has been here since the new map.
  9. No, just have a scanner as I live in NY. Are you going to be using any elements of the SPRINT system as well as ANI/ALI, Tim?
  10. No. It's hardcoded since those are the only units you'd be able to use in the regular game.
  11. I listen to NYPD radio freqs every day, so if you also need help with that you can contact me as well.
  12. Wow... I am impressed. Especially with the way the amount of civilians and traffic interact so perfectly!
  13. Tim, I hope those dispatchers properly use 'K' if you know what I mean.
  14. What makes you think that? Have you tried freeplay?
  15. Place in the World : Mafia (The Game! ) Where: City of Lost Heaven Time of place : 1934 Style : Old School Instead of having portable radios, Officers would have to click on a telephone booth to request backup/ambulance/fire. 1934 pedestrians, cars, etc. The riots and protests could be about the economy from that time... it would be great!
  16. I only have 1 car with 2 people on each patrol route, which makes 3 cars on patrol, as well as an SUV with 1 Officer at the station and 1 Patrol car with 2 Officer at the station. It's more realistic too.
  17. Yeah, because Supervisors can request the FBI whenever they want.
  18. Nobody will ever die in the ambulance. I had one guy that needed to be shocked and I put him in the Ambulance and he survived. As soon as you put someone in they automatically heal.
  19. It's based in Los Angeles, and it's also the music Hoppah used in the mod until copyright violations came in.
  20. Maybe he got it from '24'!
  21. Do we really need all units PD to respond to a pickpocketing?
  22. And if you want to get more into PD, cars are designated as this: (Division) (Phonetic describing unit) (unit number). For instance, a normal patrolcar with 2 men in Foothill as unit 46 would be designated as 16A46/16Adam46. A supervisor might be 16L20.
  23. I agree it would be a nice thing to add on.
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