Ralfi's Alley - AIRFIELD RADIO BREVITY (for beginners)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • This is just a general overview of radios for absolute beginners. It's not meant to replicate real world radio communications and it has its share of mistakes if one were to compare it as such. This is simply an easy introduction to ease the newcomers into the server with SRS (simple Radio standalone). Nothing more. I used TACVIEW for the intro shots.
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Комментарии • 307

  • @exiletsj2570
    @exiletsj2570 5 лет назад +701

    I'd always assumed that DCS servers, would be like those ultra geeky MS flight sim servers. You know the ones, were you accidentally sneeze on freq, and some guy comes to your house in real life and kills your dog. Cheers, Ralfi.

  • @trollofire96
    @trollofire96 5 лет назад +2

    No one was born an expert guys. It takes time and effort to learn this stuff. The video did leave some info out, but for someone just getting into flight sims and wanting to just get stuck in, a brief video suits way better than a 2 hour lecture on radio comms. People prefer the "Keep it simple, stupid (KISS)" system when learning this stuff. Anything else after the basics is something they persue because they like the immersion. Good work Ralfi, it's a good start for beginners and I learned a bit from the video.

  • @Hovis_711
    @Hovis_711 5 лет назад +11

    Cheers ralfi, definitely something useful for newer guys. Creators have been missing this for a while

  • @codecodderson3607
    @codecodderson3607 5 лет назад

    Thank you Ralfi for showing people how to use the atis . Maybe won't be so many people flying the wrong direction now!

  • @KharmenSense
    @KharmenSense 3 года назад

    change the video...the first 2 minutes should be a MUST WATCH....awesome job as always, Ralphi

  • @kumisz2
    @kumisz2 2 года назад

    Ralfidude is God's gift to the DCS community, along with the other (good) tutorial makers

  • @kqbaxt0r
    @kqbaxt0r 5 лет назад

    Thank you for providing such excellent resources for the flight sim community!

  • @InvertedDodos
    @InvertedDodos 10 месяцев назад

    thanks for this! nothing more to add! great stuff!

  • @jiichicago
    @jiichicago 5 лет назад

    This is awesome. I'm constantly expecting someone to break in with a baseball bat to give me feedback on my incorrect SRS comms.

  • @tjger0164
    @tjger0164 5 лет назад

    Another excellent video. I'm saving this one.

  • @willhartsell2283
    @willhartsell2283 5 лет назад

    Mic fright is a thing in RW flying as well. The sooner you realize you will make mistakes and it’s not the end of the world you will get more comfortable

  • @michakasprzak6869
    @michakasprzak6869 4 года назад

    Whisky Tango Foxtrot! :D This is awesome

  • @ray4lsd
    @ray4lsd 5 лет назад

    Thank you for doing this instead of making some generic tutorials of the current early hype module that will be obsolte anyways in 3 months....

  • @jonl.1603
    @jonl.1603 5 лет назад

    Would love a wingman comms video!

  • @skatterpro
    @skatterpro 5 лет назад

    Using SRS is daunting, because I think we all know that communication is so important here. I do get insecure about talking for the very reasons you mentioned, but also because I can enter a server with, say, 8 people on SRS, none on the server's listed channels, and I just sit there in radio silence.
    Anybody got a suggestion for servers for a noob who's mostly been flying PvE, to some degree to not annoy experienced pilots with my shenanigans? I'm in Europe and just want to fly with friendly people.

  • @aboriani
    @aboriani 5 лет назад

    Any particular reason you use QFE and not QNH? Is it military standard?
    Also, i’d love to see a video about wingman comms, because after all these years of virtual combat flying, I always find myself in a random channel with everyone screaming “he’s on my six” or “where are you?”.

  • @bobbyrutz9402
    @bobbyrutz9402 5 лет назад

    Great video.

  • @cadenorris4009
    @cadenorris4009 4 года назад

    The important things for communicating:
    1: You are articulating using brevity that everyone else uses
    2: You are speaking audibly
    3: You try to keep your communications as short as possible
    But seriously, even though it’s not real life, please try to respect that some servers want to imitate real life as much as possible. It really goes a long way to helping everyone else have a better time.

  • @hitchcock_
    @hitchcock_ 5 лет назад

    yes! for that one!

  • @shames6796
    @shames6796 5 лет назад

    What do you say if you have to abort landing or in for an emergency landing? great video btw i honestly was too scared to talk on srs for this reason

    • @ralfidude
      @ralfidude  5 лет назад

      Just say "going around" or "missed approach". As far as an emergency, just say exactly that, inbound for an emergency landing, very straight forward and simple.

    • @shames6796
      @shames6796 5 лет назад

      @@ralfidude thanks dude! cant wait for the other videos

  • @tomaszwota1465
    @tomaszwota1465 2 года назад

    I can respect the comms videos for what they are, I just don't know why you would use "for" in "BRAA 230 for 40 ..."
    Pretty sure real life doesn't do it for the same reason we shouldn't do it - that "for" sounds awfully close to "four".
    I blame DCS AI comms for that, but why would _you_ do it?
    Oh, I'm the stickler now, right? Well, I guess I am.

  • @SimplyTHC
    @SimplyTHC 5 лет назад

    i want it all !!! and i wanna learn Please sir . have had DCS for over 5 years an still use Discord

  • @therealsilens
    @therealsilens 5 лет назад

    Oh boy, I can see the comments now.
    ..."It's called Digital Combat SIMULATOR for a reason! Give me full simulation or else!"
    I mean, c'mon now folks, we're all having fun here. Right?

  • @FlockersDesign
    @FlockersDesign 7 месяцев назад

    Its a game its not real fucking like so why even cars about making mistakes
    These people shut just buy a real plane and gef out of the sims
    The think there good but there the toxic part in the comunity
    And indeed why a lot dont like flight sims
    Same as (BEGINNER) servers
    Even making a mistake there here you called on like your flying in a real fight i mean were is the word beginner for
    Anx the reason i still only fly solo single player mission went in to a server years ago and never joined one again

  • @ralfidude
    @ralfidude  5 лет назад +219

    Look guys, I know. There is a BUNCH MORE STUFF that's not mentioned here. I get it. But I didn't want to make an hour and a half video depicting everything. I KNOW there are things here that have missing information, but again, as the disclaimer says, it's not about saying everything correctly to the dot under FAA guidelines. This is DCS, and this is for the beginners who are scared to talk to us on the radios because some of you guys flip out over minor details. So yes, this guide is FAR from perfect, but gosh darn it, it's a good start. As they get more familiar and get un-shy, they can learn more and be more proficient as they progress.

    • @florianb.553
      @florianb.553 5 лет назад +17

      That so much that. And if you're not a native english speaker it's even harder to come out of your shell to face the over correct flight sim nazis and their impatience. Thanks ralfie for giving a good solid base to overcome insecurity and get on comms on the servers.

    • @ApoTroll
      @ApoTroll 5 лет назад +7

      People that spot those things / feel cringy when watching, should please make their own videos to help the community or atleast communicate the relevant issues in a clear and simple way to others. Or kindly stfu^^

    • @Tschar
      @Tschar 5 лет назад +7

      Being myself a french shy guy, thank you for that tutorial. I use to fly on Hogit GAW server and it's quiet difficult to speak and understand english language within this kind of theater. But it's challenging and exciting too.
      No fear, no shame ! ^^

    • @psyrixx
      @psyrixx 5 лет назад +19

      Also, for the record as a pilot, the official FAA stance is that if you don't know brevity just use plain English. You're pilot in command, and you're responsible for the safety of the flight. If that means you have to speak in full sentences there's nothing wrong with that.

    • @virtual812
      @virtual812 5 лет назад +7

      This guide is perfect.
      Perfect as in it is exactly what we need.
      I'm sick off flying servers were no one speaks and you Ralfi, have hit the nail on the head. No one should be afraid of having a go. If people want to be elitist then they can start their own servers and password then.

  • @mururoa7024
    @mururoa7024 5 лет назад +272

    Before landing I usually announce Charlie Foxy Toilet Bongo Bongo a couple of times until everybody clears the runway I intend to crash on.
    It's important to communicate clearly.

    • @terryteed1903
      @terryteed1903 4 года назад +2

      Are you Boris Johnson?

    • @Nyx_2142
      @Nyx_2142 4 года назад +8

      @@terryteed1903 That was pretty weak and low effort to be honest.

    • @terryteed1903
      @terryteed1903 4 года назад +4

      @@Nyx_2142 noted. Must try harder.

  • @DreadwingOne
    @DreadwingOne 5 лет назад +268

    Rule #1 on using the radio: sound cool.

    • @antonwestergaard5211
      @antonwestergaard5211 4 года назад +4

      Can confirm

    • @ghost1-594
      @ghost1-594 3 года назад +12

      Having a tomcat and sounding cool is a necessity

    • @tekkx_avery2137
      @tekkx_avery2137 3 года назад

      No. That's the opposite of Ralph's intention.

    • @napalm5941
      @napalm5941 3 года назад +12

      *Kxxx "Huuhhh yeah, papa kilo o four, got a fifteen three on my EOA, comencing ABO, over" *Kxxxx
      Actual fighter pilot: What? He didnt say anything.
      Experienced player: "Copy that"

    • @mirochlebovec6586
      @mirochlebovec6586 2 года назад +2

      and hide your accent if u are not a native speaker

  • @commandosolo_193
    @commandosolo_193 5 лет назад +97

    this has always been an issue. everyone knows how to fly and it's fun. The issue is always been the radio. People are scared and talking on the radio is like talking in front of the class and getting heckled when they were a kid. I don't know how many times I have told perfect Pete to shut up and leave the new kid alone, he's still learning and we were all there at one point. One or two times of that and usually the server calms down and perfect Pete goes back to dying a perfect death because while his radio is awesome, he needs to learn to fly better :) Also, the new kids like it because we can teach them and they are willing to learn once they know we won't attack them like perfect Pete!

    • @Sushiconnexion
      @Sushiconnexion 5 лет назад +4

      x6ftundx you shulda heard the response perfect Pete gave when some kid asked what triple A was lol.. somehow ralfidude is catering for beginners now huh

    • @acouch213
      @acouch213 5 лет назад +12

      As one of the new kids, I appreciate people like you more than you know.

    • @noscopesallowed8128
      @noscopesallowed8128 5 лет назад +5

      @@acouch213 Yup with you there

    • @boisecityplanes
      @boisecityplanes 4 года назад +5

      Appreciate it, sometimes I try to keep comms realistic but that's with friends on private servers. People shouldn't be telling the new kid that is taking his F-15C up for the first time that his traffic call didn't meet FAA Code 1xx-xx-x, so really I do appreciate it. Glad to see good people in the community :)

  • @romeovictor6223
    @romeovictor6223 5 лет назад +79

    I’ve never been brave enough to talk on coms and always adjusted to others or just tried to stay out of the way. I’ve never had any friends that had an interest to the games I play like DCS, so I’ve never gained the confidence to talk at all. Hearing and learning this is such a great relief and I’m so glad! Thank you so much Ralfi!

    • @xepa273
      @xepa273 3 года назад

      Dude same

    • @Chud109
      @Chud109 3 года назад

      Ditto

    • @CyCrowFPV
      @CyCrowFPV 8 месяцев назад

      Completely the same 2 years on

  • @SageNTitled
    @SageNTitled 5 лет назад +98

    The wingman video sounds like a great idea.

    • @jonathansepkuty5519
      @jonathansepkuty5519 4 года назад

      Yes I totally agree we need a wingman video. Please ralfi please 🙏

  • @OfficerCharon
    @OfficerCharon 5 лет назад +144

    "Raygun."
    "Buddy."
    "Fox."
    "WUT?!"

    • @AntoineThisdale
      @AntoineThisdale 5 лет назад

      hahaha

    • @Valkyrie427
      @Valkyrie427 5 лет назад +7

      “CHAFF. FLARE.” x20

    • @tinglydingle
      @tinglydingle 5 лет назад +1

      Oh Line...

    • @isaacwest
      @isaacwest 5 лет назад +9

      We're the wingmen, and we don't give a shit. we just shot our flight lead down and now he's fucking pissed.

  • @MillionFoul
    @MillionFoul 5 лет назад +27

    Hehe, doing all my flight training at an uncontrolled airport is very useful for DCS! For new people, even real life communications are pretty relaxed, you are always talking to another person. If you're at LAX might want to practice a bit first, but ATC are the only people who have to use and have you use perfect phraseology so in DCS don't sweat it. Keep it short and sweet, and don't get too embarrassed when you inevitably forget how to speak mid-sentence.
    Always remember to do the classic: "Salt Lake Center, Skyhawk N8089E... uuuuhhhhhh..." so the airline pilots can get a chuckle out of you.

  • @louispenn9253
    @louispenn9253 5 лет назад +26

    This is exactly what I'll need, Ralfi. I've only been flying hornet and warthog solo or with friends I know, just because it's more forgiving. I bet I've not explored half of what DCS has to offer...

  • @AxelBlazen
    @AxelBlazen 5 лет назад +12

    This is Big Papa Bear I am going in hot right on the runway at 500 miles per hour. Yes I see that plane on the runway I am gonna slam it into the ground over.

  • @paristo
    @paristo 3 года назад +4

    One key thing forgotten by so many as in 18:02 video position
    Radio communication is not speed talking.
    You are not trying to talk your message as fast as possible so you can be done with it or that you can save frequency time for others.
    Be slow, be clear and if you want to slot the longer communication - then keep short pauses between proper message content.
    So example 1-2 seconds between each row when landing:
    Anapa Traffic
    Hentai 3-4
    Is on Left Base
    For Runway 4
    Anapa
    Radio is one-way communication where pauses are important. If someone has emergency, they get the priority by having change to talk between your message.
    When not everyone on the server are fluent with English, then they have easier time to as well understand.
    And when you talk as radio communication goes, you make more clear that what is happening. As someone listening multiple radios can focus better on multiple communications.
    As well going slow helps to keep on track that what is happening.
    And those who are using the radio effects, you get situations here you have high noise or you have low signal, and that is where you want to have good and clear words and parts that what is happening.
    The slow pace and slotting the communication as well helps people to concentrate that what is their message and what they are suppose to say. There is no "Mhhmm....." or "Aaaaaa....." between words etc as you learn to do it short.
    In a high traffic moments the shorter message then better.

  • @wraith444
    @wraith444 5 лет назад +9

    My two cents: if you hear someone using an unfamiliar term and you're curious or think it might be important to know to prevent a collision or some such, feel free to ask. If someone asks you to clarify/simplify because they don't understand you, don't be a dick about it! And remember, complicated as it can be, DCS is a GAME. If there's a miscommunication and it results in a crash, the most you lose is some time. Relax, laugh it off, and move on!

  • @obliteron
    @obliteron 4 года назад +10

    I'm just getting into DCS...and dude, this is so flippin' helpful. Thank you.

  • @Identitykrysis
    @Identitykrysis 5 лет назад +8

    This video nailed it. Even real pilots make mistakes from time to time on the radio (source- am pilot, but not one of those suave airline guys). Just relax, and if all else fails, remember to keep it simple.

  • @Moose88
    @Moose88 5 лет назад +6

    I've been playing DCS for a while... I never knew there was an ATIS. (FACEPALM) nice info!

    • @ghostdog688
      @ghostdog688 5 лет назад +2

      Moose it’s available based on the server

    • @amandafisher4233
      @amandafisher4233 5 лет назад +2

      Only on the server- it's a great feature!

  • @demonman1234
    @demonman1234 Год назад +1

    "Who the fuck are you talking to, who the fuck are you, what the fuck do you want" ngl that's a great description. LOL

  • @OceanicMaestro
    @OceanicMaestro 3 года назад +1

    I didnt say which way I was taking off once, got yelled at by someone who was still starting up his plane lol

  • @brainfart22
    @brainfart22 5 лет назад +2

    I don't talk on the radio, not because I don't want to piss off the hardcore guys. I never transmit because I have social anxiety like a normal person.

    • @ghostdog688
      @ghostdog688 5 лет назад

      Go on Hoggit. Nobody, and I mean NOBODY yells at people for messing up on the radio. If they ever do, admin/moderators will handle it if it’s pointed out to them.

    • @brainfart22
      @brainfart22 5 лет назад

      @@ghostdog688 I was originally confused by your reply, but I have found the issue! I didn't add a few key words that completely changes what I said, from a light joke with a hint of self deprivation, to a complaint by someone who didn't even watch the video. Sleep deprivation may have played a factor. If I can edit my original comment, I will.
      Yeah I can. It was litterally 4 letters and a comma.

    • @ghostdog688
      @ghostdog688 5 лет назад

      brainfart22 ah, that makes more sense (kinda). I respect your anxiety issues, and wouldn’t wish you to feel uncomfortable but I want to assure we all play nice for the most part. If able, at least have SRS on and tunes correctly so you can hear the transmissions of others - you can avoid a lot of crashes just by knowing someone’s inbound or about to taxi in front of you :)

    • @amandafisher4233
      @amandafisher4233 5 лет назад

      Agreed, I am very new to multiplayer, and started about a month ago on the Hoggit GAW and training servers. They are super friendly and my confidence has soared. Give it a try! I have yet to see someone on hoggit chastise someone for comms proficiency, but I bet if they did they would be quickly shut down.

  • @arleedstanto
    @arleedstanto 5 лет назад +7

    liked before the vid finished buffering

  • @VulcanOnWheels
    @VulcanOnWheels 4 года назад +1

    I can understand the disclaimer, but 2:34...? Really...?

  • @whoisjim
    @whoisjim 5 лет назад +2

    I'm confused about the numbers in your callsign, (and the game's call signs for that matter) e.g. Colt 1 1, does each number have a purpose / meaning?

    • @ralfidude
      @ralfidude  5 лет назад +3

      Colt 1 1 and colt 1 2 are same flight, 1 is lead and 2 is his wingman. Another colt flight could exist as colt 2 1, colt 2 2, colt 2 3. Same flight but 3 wingman.

  • @dragoonTT
    @dragoonTT 4 года назад +4

    Here from Phly's video. Great content, thanks.

  • @MarcinP2
    @MarcinP2 5 лет назад +6

    Oh nice, winter cammo.

    • @jonaspedersen1986
      @jonaspedersen1986 5 лет назад +2

      I honestly thought you were referring to the hentai scheme until I saw the guy crossing :)

    • @MarcinP2
      @MarcinP2 5 лет назад +2

      @@jonaspedersen1986 Correction: dazzle camouflage. Both of them actually. ;)

  • @klhmia
    @klhmia 2 года назад +1

    The most eloquent, efficient, and ultimately effective instructor. I'm convinced you could teach me how to land a rocket on the moon.

  • @jaybeckman3749
    @jaybeckman3749 5 лет назад +3

    PP-ASEL here .. No nits to pick at all. Nicely Done Ralfi!

  • @jaywung7616
    @jaywung7616 4 года назад +2

    On your initial callout, you left out "where the f--k are you." 😁. Seriously, as an IRL pilot, I fell out of my chair laughing at your description. Great work!

  • @Cryotheos
    @Cryotheos 3 месяца назад

    Not sure if anyone already mentioned this, but the runway number is the also the heading, so its easy to know what way RWY 04 is pointing at heading 040

  • @TheSkipjack95
    @TheSkipjack95 5 лет назад

    Fuck, I might just go and bash out some patterns on GAW if radio etiquette is at least somewhat applied.
    Also, why is it always the fast movers that feel the need to clutter the radio with their long messages on the ground frequency ? Had an eagle driver tell us his entire life story on the channel, I wanted to step out the plane and punch him in the face.

  • @slysi5209
    @slysi5209 4 года назад

    100% Agree - Perfectly balanced for the new people Ralfi
    Cant tell you how many times I've tried to tell "DCS Pro's" who over complicate the most basic things and confuse new people to the point they think its just not worth onslaught of abuse to carry learning or speaking anymore and give up on DCS....
    People who do this are just detracting from the DCS community and not adding to it ! - Go play on a private server by yourself or with the other "pro" douche bags you lov so much.
    and for the new guys - stay calm, think about what your going to say before you say it, practice it in your head, then key the mic and roll it out - if you mess up its fine your learning! take no notice if some "pro" douche makes a sarcy comment. DCS community should be welcoming to new pilots we need new people to fly and keep the servers alive and id like to thing for every "pro" douche theres 9 other people who will welcome you in and help you out if your new.

  • @jackofall2305
    @jackofall2305 2 года назад

    Everyone gets nervous on the radio the first time then fast forward and your LT is screaming at you that you said "Reception, this is mobile unit 81. Coming in your back door to drop off a load of 3. Reception knocking on your back door, do you copy?"
    The ass chewing is worth it 👌

  • @PantsuMann
    @PantsuMann 5 лет назад

    As long as people doesn't use Fox 1-4 for the amount of missile they are using, mixing the Foxes is common. I sure as hell doesn't remember them at all times lol
    Insert Sandor face: "What the fuck is a pickle?"

  • @LDZMarder
    @LDZMarder 4 года назад

    Addtion to 09:25 its 4 steps 1: Think! dont make shit up. In CB radio and communication its 1.Think, 2.Press the botton to send teh message, 3.Talk, relay the information in this order. Prethink the sentence you will say the information you want to relay. Dont start talking and press the button at the same time, you cut of your own sentence. Its a simpel rule in real life and in every team based game you may play. From Military, civilian, to gaming. Also side not if you end your message with a over its meanse you expect a return message, from the person you send it to. If you end your message with a over and out or just out you dont expect a return or you want a return message confirming or denying your message. Over and out = Shut the fuck up, mimimimi i dont want to hear you. Over = did you understand?, please notice me senpai!

  • @JonStockman82
    @JonStockman82 Год назад

    I'm sorry I got as far as hentai and jigglypuff, I can't watch any further I've been tricked by the internet before. 🤣

  • @SunfireGTX25
    @SunfireGTX25 4 года назад

    Callsign: Hentai XX....Seriously? Hentai?!! :D
    Subscribed!!!

  • @therealCG62
    @therealCG62 4 года назад

    That bit at the beginning about not being a hardass about comms is kind of funny to me. I recently got my first hour in, trying to go after my PPL, and I made a very slight comms error on the ground. Nobody gave a fuck, things went as normal.

  • @SunfireGTX25
    @SunfireGTX25 4 года назад +1

    Thank you SO MUCH for this video!! Comms WAS the main factor why I avoided MP servers and stayed on mission builder missions for PVE. I think I'm actually gonna try a MP mission right now :)

  • @satanicdude
    @satanicdude Год назад

    I think a more important tutorial, would be on how to install that cultural F/A-18 skin of yours.

  • @ramsesrodriguez2534
    @ramsesrodriguez2534 2 года назад

    Wonderful, now I don't have to take discord ground school, I think

  • @michaelwestmoreland2530
    @michaelwestmoreland2530 3 года назад

    *sees title* Ooh, a beginner guide neat.
    *sees length* Well shit.
    Are there servers for beginners, and/or that runs tutorial flights?

  • @Shepuz
    @Shepuz 5 лет назад +1

    Finally! I think I sent you a message about the communications and terminology like over a year ago, been waiting for these videos. Thanks mate! This is really useful.

  • @dcsbrphotos
    @dcsbrphotos 11 месяцев назад

    how i can put ATIS in my own server?

  • @Aleks_493
    @Aleks_493 4 года назад

    i am flying atm and that anapa atc kurwa said some mike echo shit what is do i do when that starts happening?

  • @Some_Beach
    @Some_Beach 2 года назад

    Real airline pilot cadence there at first contact with atc lmao

  • @ZOMBIJO
    @ZOMBIJO 4 года назад +1

    Your videos are awesome ralfidude !
    Could you also do one for brevity used when your encountering and engaging a target or targets?

  • @crazyspitfire
    @crazyspitfire 3 года назад

    7:18 ahahahahahahah
    You made me so much laugh. =D

  • @btsigov
    @btsigov 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this video! You explain everything very well and simply. I very much want to use the radio (more than 10 times already did) but I really worry about saying some nonsense. In my opinion you are right that it is important to attract more people to use the radio, not only because it will be more fun and live, but also in terms of safety and better SA.

  • @gweggorz
    @gweggorz 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks Ralfi! This is super helpful.

  • @skillissue267
    @skillissue267 2 года назад

    do you say "Andersen traffic Neko 1-1 entering a left downwind for runway 06L approaching from the west Andersen traffic", if you're comming in from the west? (sorry if something is wrong, I'm German... feel free to correct me!)

    • @ralfidude
      @ralfidude  2 года назад

      sure, that's fine in DCS.
      If you want to make it sound more real it would be:
      "Andersen Traffic, Neko 1-1 is 10 miles West at 3,000. Inbound for runway 6 left, looking to enter left downwind, Andersen Traffic."

  • @ndrsiege
    @ndrsiege 5 лет назад +1

    Definitely appreciating this video as it can be a big step for anyone starting off in servers like GAW. Some don't realize Hoggit is nub friendly and happy to help, but either way it can be nerve-wracking starting off on comms. Keep 'em comin!

  • @Dravira
    @Dravira 5 лет назад +1

    Alt + B also brings up briefing in game

  • @johntack1049
    @johntack1049 3 года назад

    Be advised, Rgr uh, just to the right/left, clear this that

  • @Rubberduckzillas
    @Rubberduckzillas 4 года назад +1

    9:21

  • @roderickneven1844
    @roderickneven1844 4 года назад

    Hi Ralfi, i`m trying to use SRS. however i can`t get the Airfield Traffic Controll to shut up. even when i`m on the other side of the map, i still get Gadauta airfield info. How can i turn it off? Please help.

    • @ralfidude
      @ralfidude  4 года назад +1

      Switch out of that frequency. One of your radios is still tuned to it. If you're in a Flaming Cliffs aircraft, hit (R.Shift + M) twice.

  • @BRANSKI-1911
    @BRANSKI-1911 Год назад

    I like your 1, 2, and 3 steps...subbed.

  • @easyci
    @easyci 5 лет назад +1

    Hentai | ED EA - i saw what you did there... :P

  • @kainzpauli
    @kainzpauli 4 года назад

    Why would you need the qfe if you have a radar altimetet?

  • @sgtrpcommand3778
    @sgtrpcommand3778 5 лет назад +1

    This is a great video and since I’m not a pilot irl I also felt a bit nervous about starting to use SRS but, and I also fly in Hoggit servers, I’ve never had an issue with another player having a go at me for my comms.
    Generally I think the community is really helpful and understanding when it comes to it.

    • @ghostdog688
      @ghostdog688 5 лет назад

      Hoggit particularly wants to foster good communications and SRS use. You don’t do that by telling at newbies. I’m sure most of the sim community remembers stuttering out their own attempt at radio voice

  • @HEATER_
    @HEATER_ 3 года назад

    Man you just saved me!!! Thanks bro!

  • @RSharpe
    @RSharpe 5 лет назад +1

    How about CV ATC procedures?

    • @ralfidude
      @ralfidude  5 лет назад

      I'm not familiar with carrier ops, but generally the same rules can apply to a carrier if you don't know the linguo. I've done that and there were absolutely no problems. The only difference is that the "runway" is moving.

  • @senjykrazansky991
    @senjykrazansky991 4 года назад

    i want the ahegao skin for the f18 pls :)

  • @LastOrderProductions
    @LastOrderProductions 5 лет назад

    wtf is that square thing at 8:42 that aint murican

  • @kotakool01
    @kotakool01 4 года назад

    Thank you its vary helpful

  • @Dragoon876
    @Dragoon876 11 месяцев назад

    Need that livery for reasons.

  • @Jagerbomber
    @Jagerbomber 5 лет назад

    When the fuck do we want it?

  • @Downloadguy1995
    @Downloadguy1995 4 года назад +1

    I need that livery!

  • @guillaumeaudthimeo4077
    @guillaumeaudthimeo4077 2 года назад

    Wingman video is still in the oven?

  • @skinnyflea2628
    @skinnyflea2628 5 лет назад +1

    Oh man this is helpful please do more! Please please

  • @ontherampflightsim
    @ontherampflightsim 4 года назад

    Interesting about using the QFE instead of the current ALT setting from the ATIS, I guess that would be easier for a lot of people. I'd love to try online comms via the SRS, but I just couldn't get that thing set up right! :S

  • @lore6803
    @lore6803 3 года назад

    omg my first ralfidude video

  • @JohnF0X
    @JohnF0X 5 лет назад +1

    yeeeeeeees these videos

  • @dannyboy5775
    @dannyboy5775 4 года назад

    Good vid Ralfi.

  • @pyroscot
    @pyroscot 3 года назад

    I literally laughed out loud at this Ralphi many thanks :)
    Step 1: who the fcuk are you talking to? LOL spat coffee over the keyboard...
    Quite simply my favourite youtuber :)

  • @faelwolf1177
    @faelwolf1177 4 года назад

    Just for info, 5x5 or whatever is a quality report, strength x clarity. So if they are loud but with a little static, they would be 5 x 4, and so on. Replacement for the "loud and clear" you see in old movies. Not really needed for DCS, but now you know. And knowing is half the battle! :)

  • @voodoo7020
    @voodoo7020 3 года назад

    Yes please on the 3rd video

  • @delayed_control
    @delayed_control 5 лет назад

    In the west the convention is usually to use QNH (sea level pressure) instead of QFE and just remember the field elevation. In fact on some airfields in DCS (cough cough Nevada cough) with some aircraft you literally don't have enough scale to set QFE. One thing I used to do when I was starting out was to just leave it at the max setting if I didn't have enough scale (DON'T DO IT YOU'LL DIE). Since this is technically Russia and Russia is one of like 2 countries in the world that use QFE in aviation instead it's up to personal preference, but in the miracle case someone runs a Nevada server it is just not practical to use QFE there.
    The thing with QNH is that you need to remember the field elevation when you look at the altimeter, or you might end up as a hole in the ground, so typically I use QNH everywhere unless I fly either a MiG-21 or an L-39 specifically on a Russian field. Now, I know the the game kind of pushes QFE (Russian sim after all) even in Nevada/PG, but due to a need to keep track of additional data when flying using QNH, it's better to stick to it. The reason behind that is that if you get used to QNH and confuse the two in a low visibility conditions, when you have to use QFE for a change, you'll be fine - you'll just find yourself surprised that the ground is a few hundred feet away and go around. If it's the other way around however - for example you're used to flying the MiG-21 with QFE and then fly a mission at Groom Lake, and have to use QNH because you can't set Groom Lake QFE in the Balalaika (in fact the procedures for the MiG-21 call for setting standard pressure when the airfield elevation is above 1000m and asking the tower for pressure altitude at the airfield - something you can't do in DCS, so it's best to stick to QNH) - if you forget that you need to take field elevation into account when using QNH you will drill a hole in the desert before you even manage to Naruto run that coffin into Area 51. And yes, I did kill myself this way once, that's why I'm wasting my time typing this.

  • @potatopilot16
    @potatopilot16 Год назад

    20:31 I love how you can use the green smoke there as a makeshift windsock and determine that you can land from the right side of your POV. I use water, wind socks, and my own avionics to let me know what direction I should land there is not weather report at the airport i'm landing at IRL. The same applies in DCS from my experience too!