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{{Header|Project Zomboid|Items|Electronics|Communications}}
{{header|The Game World|Items|version=Version 40|incver=43}}
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{{Infobox normal
{{Infobox item
|display_name=Walkie Talkie
|name=Walkie Talkie
|name_colour=
|model=WalkieTalkie2_Model.png
|name_text_colour=
|icon=WalkieTalkieCivilian.png
|image = WalkieTalkieBudget.png  
|icon_name=ValuTech Walkie Talkie
|alternate_image=WalkieTalkieCivilian.png
|model2=WalkieTalkie3_Model.png
|alternate_image2=WalkieTalkieCivilian2.png
|icon2=WalkieTalkieCivilian2.png
|alternate_image3=WalkieTalkiePolice.png
|icon_name2=Premium Technologies Walkie Talkie
|alternate_image4=WalkieTalkieMilitary.png
|model3=WalkieTalkie4_Model.png
|alternate_image5=WalkieTalkieBudget.png
|icon3=WalkieTalkiePolice.png
|weight = [[#Types|See Types]]
|icon_name3=Tactical Walkie Talkie
|primary_use=
|model4=WalkieTalkie5_Model.png
|class_name =[[#Types|See Types]]  
|icon4=WalkieTalkieMilitary.png
|icon_name4=US Army Walkie Talkie
|model5=WalkieTalkie1_Model.png
|icon5=WalkieTalkieBudget.png
|icon_name5=Toys-R-Mine Walkie Talkie
|model6=WalkieTalkie1_Model.png <!-- both toy and makeshift walkie talkies use the same model -->
|icon6=WalkieTalkieBudget.png
|icon_name6=Makeshift Walkie Talkie
|weight=[[#Types|See Types]]
|primary_use=Listening to radio broadcasts and communication in multiplayer
|item_id=[[#Types|See Types]]
}}
}}
A Walkie Talkie is an interactive item added in IWBUMS 33. It allows the player to listen to radio broadcasts, including music stations, news reports, and military stations. As a Walkie Talkie is a two-way [[Radio]], it can be used for distance communication in multiplayer games, or simply to "throw your voice".
A '''walkie talkie''' is an interactive item that allows the player to listen to radio broadcasts, including music stations, news reports, and military stations. As a walkie talkie is a two-way [[radio]], it can be used for distance communication in multiplayer games through text and voice chat, or simply to "throw your voice".


==Usage==
==Usage==
[[File:Radio_UI.png|thumbnail|right|An example of the interactive radio interface.]]
[[File:Radio_UI.png|thumbnail|right|An example of the interactive radio interface.]]
All radios require [[Battery|batteries]] to function, but every radio is found with a full battery included. To use a radio, right-click it in the inventory or the world and select "Device Options" to open a control panel window. Here you can see information about the radio's specifications and current settings, power it on or off, remove/replace the battery, adjust the volume, add [[earbuds]] or [[headphones]] for stealthy listening, mute the mic, and select and edit preset frequencies.
Walkie talkies require [[Battery|batteries]] to function. They will spawn with a battery already installed, however, having the walkie talkie turned on will drain its battery until it is consumed. Some radios can be found already turned on, these will have their batteries drained based off how long they have been turned on.


Walkie Talkies are two-way radios and will transmit and reproduce voices at a distance. "Voices" includes both the Shout command used to draw zombies' attention, and chat messages in multiplayer. This can be prevented on the transmitting radio by muting the mic. The reproduction will be silent to nearby players and zombies if the receiving radio is using earbuds; otherwise, it will make noise in the environment depending on the volume setting.
To use a walkie talkie, right-click it in the inventory or the world and select "Device Options". This will open the radio control UI. Here you can see information about the radio's specifications and current settings, power it on or off, remove/replace the battery, adjust the volume, add [[earbuds]] or [[headphones]], mute the microphone, and select and edit preset frequencies.


The obvious use of this is for communication on multiplayer servers that have disabled global chat, but it can also provide a single-player tactic: throwing your voice to draw zombies where you want them. Place a radio anywhere, power it on, and tune it to a given frequency. Make sure it has no earbuds, and pump up the volume. Then tune a portable two-way to the same frequency, go to anywhere else within the transmitter's range, and Shout. Nearby zombies should converge on the receiving radio where you can evade them, snipe them from a rooftop, or&mdash;if you feel especially daring&mdash;toss a [[Molotov cocktail|Molotov]].
Walkie talkies are two-way radios and will transmit and reproduce voices at a distance. This includes both the Shout command (default {{Key|Q}}), chat messages, and voice chat (Default {{Key|Lalt}}). Accidental transmission can be prevented by muting the microphone in the device options.


===Stationary or Portable===
Noise received by a walkie talkie, either in text or voice form, will attract zombies. The range zombies will be attracted from depends on the type of walkie talkie and its volume setting. This can be avoided by putting [[earbuds]] or [[headphones]] into the appropriate slot in the device options menu.
All radios can be used either as stationary furniture, or as portable equipment in the primary or secondary slot. To convert a furniture radio to portable, pick it up like any other furnishing:
* Enter "Pick Up Mode".
* Highlight the tile containing the radio.
* Cycle through the tile's objects if needed (default key R).
* Click to add the radio to your inventory.


To convert a portable radio to furniture:
Walkie talkies are particularly useful on multiplayer servers that have disabled global chat, and for those that enjoy role-play or more immersive game play, Though they can also provide a single-player advantage by throwing your voice.
* Put the radio into your personal inventory, not a bag and not equipped.
* Enter "Place Mode".
* Click the radio in your inventory.
* Click the desired tile to place it.
::'''OR'''
* Right click the radio from personal inventory
* Select 'Place item'
* Click the desired tile to place it.


===Disassembly===
Walkie talkies can also listen to the [[Automated Emergency Broadcast System]] (AEBS) radio station, which is randomised every game. Once the player finds a radio with the AEBS preset saved, they can then use it on any other radio. Paired with [[earbuds]], the player can then listen to the current weather, and possible [[Metagame#Helicopter event|helicopter event]] and [[Metagame#Power and water shutoff|power shutoff]] events stealthily while away from home.
All radios can be dismantled with a screwdriver, producing a variety of components as well as a small amount of Electrical skill XP.  
 
==Stationary or portable==
Walkie talkies can be used either as stationary furniture, or as portable equipment. When placed, the player should make sure they are within the specified transmitting distance from the walkie talkie when they want to transmit.
 
When portable, the walkie talkie must stay equipped in either the players' primary or secondary hand to be used.
 
==Strategy==
*Place a radio in a preferred location, power it on, and tune it to the same frequency as your walkie talkie. Make sure it has no earbuds, and turn up the volume. From a safe distance (within range), make noise using the shout command or voice chat.
*Nearby zombies should converge on the receiving radio where you can evade them, shoot them, toss a [[Molotov Cocktail|Molotov]], etc.
 
==Disassembly==
All radios can be dismantled with a screwdriver, producing a variety of components as well as a 0.5 [[electrical]] XP.


The obtainable items are as follows:
The obtainable items are as follows:


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|[[File:Aluminum.png]]
|[[Aluminum]]
|[[Aluminum]]
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|[[File:UI Cross.png|link=|Not affected by electrical skill]]
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|[[File:Amplifier.png|32px]]
|[[File:Amplifier.png]]
|[[Amplifier]]
|[[Amplifier]]
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|0-1
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| [[File:ElectricWire.png|32px]]
| [[File:ElectricWire.png]]
|[[Electric Wire]]
|[[Electric Wire]]
|0-4
|0-4
|NO
|[[File:UI Cross.png|link=|Not affected by electrical skill]]
|-
|-
|[[File:ElectronicsScrap.png|32px]]
|[[File:ElectronicsScrap.png]]
|[[Electronics Scrap]]
|[[Scrap Electronics]]
|1-5
|1-5
|NO
|[[File:UI Cross.png|link=|Not affected  by electrical skill]]
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|-
|[[File:LightBulbGreen.png|32px]]
|[[File:LightBulbGreen.png]]
|[[Light Bulb|Green Light Bulb]]
|[[Light Bulb|Green Light Bulb]]
|0-1
|0-1
|YES
|[[File:UI Tick.png|link=|Is affected by electrical skill]]
|-
|-
|[[File:LightBulb.png|32px]]
|[[File:LightBulb.png]]
|[[Light Bulb]]
|[[Light Bulb]]
|0-1
|0-1
|YES
|[[File:UI Tick.png|link=|Is affected  by electrical skill]]
|-
|-
|[[File:RadioReceiver.png|32px]]
|[[File:RadioReceiver.png]]
|[[Radio Receiver]]
|[[Radio Receiver]]
|0-1
|0-1
|YES
|[[File:UI Tick.png|link=|Is affected by electrical skill]]
|-
|-
|[[File:RadioTransmitter.png|32px]]
|[[File:RadioTransmitter.png]]
|[[Radio Transmitter]]
|[[Radio Transmitter]]
|0-1
|0-1
|YES
|[[File:UI Tick.png|link=|Is affected by electrical skill]]
|-
|-
|[[File:Headphones.png|32px]]
|[[File:Headphones.png]]
|[[Headphones]]  
|[[Headphones]]
|1<br>(if present)
|1<br>(if present)
|NO
|[[File:UI Cross.png|link=|Always given if present]]
|-
|-
|[[File:Earbuds.png|32px]]
|[[File:Earbuds.png]]
|[[Earbuds]]
|[[Earbuds]]
|1<br>(if present)
|1<br>(if present)
|NO
|[[File:UI Cross.png|link=|Always given if present]]
|-
|-
|[[File:Battery.png|32px]]
|[[File:Battery.png]]
|[[Battery]]
|[[Battery]]
|1<br>(if present)
|1<br>(if present)
|NO
|[[File:UI Cross.png|link=|Always given if present]]
|}
|}
The odds to receive items effected by [[Electrical]] skill:
The odds of receiving items affected by [[electrical]] skill:
<pre>50 + (Electricity Level)*5)%</pre>
<pre>50 + (Electricity Level)*5)%</pre>


==Distribution==
==Distribution==
Walkie Talkies can be found in containers as lootable equipment, or sitting on counters and desks as furniture. The Toys-R-Mine, Premium Tech, or ValuTech walkie talkies can also be looted from zombie corpses.
Walkie talkies can be found in containers as lootable equipment, or sitting on counters and desks as furniture. The Toys-R-Mine, Premium Tech, or ValuTech walkie talkies can also be looted from zombie corpses.


==Frequencies and Broadcasts==
==Frequencies and broadcasts==
Most radios will be found with one or more preset frequencies, usually one of these local commercial stations:
Most radios will be found with one or more preset frequencies, usually one of these local commercial stations:
{| class="pztable"
{| class="wikitable theme-red"
|-
|-
! Station name !! Purpose
!Frequency !! Station name !! Purpose
|-
|-
| 89.4 MHz [[Hitz FM]] || Music station.
| 89.4 MHz || [[Hitz FM]] || Music station.
|-
|-
| 93.2 MHz [[LBMW - Kentucky Radio]] || News, music.
| 93.2 MHz || [[LBMW - Kentucky Radio]] || News, music.
|-
|-
| 96.2 MHz [[Automated Emergency Broadcast System]] || Weather, emergency.
| Random MHz || [[Automated Emergency Broadcast System]] || Weather, emergency.
|-
|-
| 98 MHz [[NNR Radio]] || News station.
| 98 MHz || [[NNR Radio]] || News station.
|-
|-
| 101.2 MHz [[KnoxTalk Radio]] || Talk show, music.
| 101.2 MHz || [[KnoxTalk Radio]] || Talk show, music.
|-
|-
| Random MHz || [[Civilian Radio]] || Commentary, chatters.
|-
| Random MHz || [[Classified M1A1]] || Unknown.
|-
| Random MHz || [[Unknown Frequency]] || Unknown.
|}
|}
* There are also "hidden" broadcasts on non-commercial frequencies, which include civilians noting military presence, and military broadcasts. You are free to add presets for any frequency in the radio's spectrum.
*The player can set any frequency they want and save it to their presets. They can then access the preset on any other radio.
* Throughout the first week of the infection, news media and music stations will report on The Knox Event, and give the player outside information on world events, including riots, curfews being put into effect, and eventually, the breaking of the quarantine.
*Throughout the first week of the infection, news media and music stations will report on The [[Knox Event]], and give the player outside information on world events, including riots, curfews being put into effect, and eventually, the breaking of the quarantine.
* It has also been confirmed that both scripted and non-scripted radio broadcasts will still occur after media blackout.
* The frequency of the Automated Emergency Broadcast System varies each game. Simply find radios in the world with that station preset.


==Types==
==Types==
Walkie Talkies are one of the three types of communication devices.
Walkie talkies are one of the three types of communication devices.


* [[Radio|Consumer radios]]: Receive only, lightweight, commercial frequencies only.
*[[Radio|Consumer radios]]: Receive only, lightweight, commercial frequencies only.
* [[Walkie Talkie|Walkie Talkies]]: Short-range two-way, lightweight, more frequencies.
*Walkie talkies: Short-range two-way, lightweight, more frequencies.
* [[Ham Radio|Ham radios]]: Long-range two-way, exceedingly heavy, most or all frequencies. Earbuds cannot be used. Ham radios are best used as stationary furniture in a safe location.
*[[Ham Radio|Ham radios]]: Long-range two-way, exceedingly heavy, most, or all frequencies. Earbuds cannot be used. Ham radios are best used as stationary furniture in a safe location.
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|-
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! style="width: 50px;" rowspan="2"  | Icon
! width="200px" rowspan="2"  | Name
! style="width: 75px;" rowspan="2"  | Tile
! width="50px" rowspan="2"  | [[File:Moodle_heavyLoad.png|link=|Weight]]
! style="width: 200px;" rowspan="2"  | Name
! width="120px" colspan="2"  | [[File:Speaker icon.png|28px|link=|Noise Range (tiles)]]
! style="width: 50px;" rowspan="2"  | [[File:Moodle_Icon_HeavyLoad.png|link=|Encumbrance]]
! width="120px" colspan="2"  | [[File:UI_Frequency.png|28px|link=|Frequency Range]]
! style="width: 120px;" colspan="2"  | [[File:Speaker icon.png|28px|link=|Noise range (tiles)]]
! rowspan="2"                | [[File:Wireless icon.png|28px|link=|Transmit Range (tiles)]]
! style="width: 120px;" colspan="2"  | [[File:UI_Frequency.png|28px|link=|Frequency range]]
! width="200px" rowspan="2"  | Base ID
! rowspan="2"                | [[File:Wireless icon.png|28px|link=|Transmit range (tiles)]]
! style="width: 200px;" rowspan="2"  | Item ID
|-
|-
! width="60px" | Mic.
! style="width: 60px;" | Mic.
! width="60px" | Volume
! style="width: 60px;" | Volume
! width="60px" | [[File:UI_Min.png|28px|link=|Minimum]]
! style="width: 60px;" | [[File:UI_Min.png|28px|link=|Minimum]]
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! style="width: 60px;" | [[File:UI_Max.png|28px|link=|Maximum]]
|-
|-
| [[File:WalkieTalkieBudget.png|32px]]
| [[File:WalkieTalkieBudget.png]]
| [[File:WalkieTalkie1_World.png|60px]]
| [[File:WalkieTalkie1_World.png]]
| Toys-R-Mine Walkie Talkie
| Toys-R-Mine Walkie Talkie
| 1.0
| 1.0
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| 75 MHz
| 75 MHz
| 150 MHz
| 150 MHz
| 1000
| 750
| {{ID|Radio.WalkieTalkie1}}
| {{ID|Radio.WalkieTalkie1}}
|-
|-
| [[File:WalkieTalkieCivilian.png|32px]]
| [[File:WalkieTalkieCivilian.png]]
| [[File:WalkieTalkie2_World.png|60px]]
| [[File:WalkieTalkie2_World.png]]
| ValuTech Walkie Talkie
| ValuTech Walkie Talkie
| 1.5
| 1.0
| 5
| 5
| 10
| 10
| 50 MHz
| 50 MHz
| 200 MHz
| 200 MHz
| 5000
| 2000
| {{ID|Radio.WalkieTalkie2}}
| {{ID|Radio.WalkieTalkie2}}
|-
|-
| [[File:WalkieTalkieCivilian2.png|32px]]
| [[File:WalkieTalkieCivilian2.png]]
| [[File:WalkieTalkie3_World.png|60px]]
| [[File:WalkieTalkie3_World.png]]
| Premium Tech. Walkie Talkie
| Premium Technologies Walkie Talkie
| 2.0
| 1.0
| 5
| 5
| 12
| 12
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| {{ID|Radio.WalkieTalkie3}}
| {{ID|Radio.WalkieTalkie3}}
|-
|-
| [[File:WalkieTalkiePolice.png|32px]]
| [[File:WalkieTalkiePolice.png]]
| [[File:WalkieTalkie4_World.png|60px]]
| [[File:WalkieTalkie4_World.png]]
| Tactical Walkie Talkie
| Tactical Walkie Talkie
| 2.5
| 1.25
| 5
| 5
| 14
| 14
| 10 MHz
| 10 MHz
| 500MHz
| 500 MHz
| 6000
| 8000
| {{ID|Radio.WalkieTalkie4}}
| {{ID|Radio.WalkieTalkie4}}
|-
|-
| [[File:WalkieTalkieMilitary.png|32px]]
| [[File:WalkieTalkieMilitary.png]]
| [[File:WalkieTalkie5_World.png|60px]]
| [[File:WalkieTalkie5_World.png]]
| US Army Walkie Talkie
| US Army Walkie Talkie
| 3.0
| 1.5
| 5
| 5
| 16
| 16
| 0.2 MHz
| 0.2 MHz
| 1000 MHz
| 1000 MHz
| 10000
| 16000
| {{ID|Radio.WalkieTalkie5}}
| {{ID|Radio.WalkieTalkie5}}
|-
|-
| [[File:WalkieTalkieBudget.png|32px]]
| [[File:WalkieTalkieBudget.png]]
| [[File:WalkieTalkieMakeShift_World.png|60px]]
| [[File:WalkieTalkieMakeShift_World.png]]
| Makeshift Walkie Talkie
| Makeshift Walkie Talkie
| 1.0
| 1.0
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|}
|}


==Trivia==
*The 3D models of the walkie talkies do not appear when dropped and when choosing the "Place item" option, they are placed as a [[tile]] instead.
*Toys-R-Mine Walkie Talkie and Makeshift Walkie Talkie use the same model currently.


==Code==
==Code==
 
{{CodeBox|
[[File:WalkieTalkieBudget.png|32px]] '''Toys-R-Mine Walkie Talkie'''
[[File:WalkieTalkieBudget.png]] ''Toys-R-Mine Walkie Talkie''<br>
'''''From items_radio.txt (Project Zomboid directory/media/scripts/)'''''
{{CodeSnip
{{Retrieved|version=41|incver=50}}
  | lang = java
<pre>
  | line = true
  | start = 10
  | source = items_radio.txt
  | retrieved = true
  | version = 41.78.16
  | code =
item WalkieTalkie1
item WalkieTalkie1
{
    DisplayCategory = Communications,
Type = Radio,
Type = Radio,
Icon = WalkieTalkieBudget,
Icon = WalkieTalkieBudget,
Weight          = 1.0,
Weight          = 1.0,
DisplayName = Toys-R-Mine Walkie Talkie,
DisplayName = Toys-R-Mine Walkie Talkie,
UseDelta = 0.007,  
 
UseDelta = 0.007,
UseWhileEquipped = FALSE,
UseWhileEquipped = FALSE,
DisappearOnUse = FALSE,
DisappearOnUse = FALSE,
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IsHighTier = FALSE,
IsHighTier = FALSE,
WorldObjectSprite = appliances_com_01_16,
WorldObjectSprite = appliances_com_01_16,
Tooltip                 = Tooltip_item_Radio,
Tooltip = Tooltip_item_Radio,
StaticModel             = WalkieTalkieToy,
StaticModel = WalkieTalkieToy,
AttachmentType         = Walkie,
AttachmentType = Walkie,
</pre>
}
}}


[[File:WalkieTalkieCivilian.png|32px]] '''ValuTech Walkie Talkie'''
[[File:WalkieTalkieCivilian.png]] ''ValuTech Walkie Talkie''<br>
'''''From items_radio.txt (Project Zomboid directory/media/scripts/)'''''
{{CodeSnip
{{Retrieved|version=41|incver=50}}
  | lang = java
<pre>
  | line = true
item WalkieTalkie2
  | start = 37
  | source = items_radio.txt
  | retrieved = true
  | version = 41.78.16
  | code =
item WalkieTalkie2
{
    DisplayCategory = Communications,
Type = Radio,
Type = Radio,
Icon = WalkieTalkieCivilian,
Icon = WalkieTalkieCivilian,
Weight          = 1.5,
Weight          = 1.0,
 
DisplayName = ValuTech Walkie Talkie,
DisplayName = ValuTech Walkie Talkie,
UseDelta = 0.008,  
 
UseDelta = 0.008,
UseWhileEquipped = FALSE,
UseWhileEquipped = FALSE,
DisappearOnUse = FALSE,
DisappearOnUse = FALSE,
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IsHighTier = FALSE,
IsHighTier = FALSE,
WorldObjectSprite = appliances_com_01_24,
WorldObjectSprite = appliances_com_01_24,
Tooltip                 = Tooltip_item_Radio,
Tooltip = Tooltip_item_Radio,
                StaticModel             = WalkieTalkieValue,
        StaticModel = WalkieTalkieValue,
                AttachmentType         = Walkie,
        AttachmentType = Walkie,
</pre>
}
}}


[[File:WalkieTalkieCivilian2.png|32px]] '''Premium Tech. Walkie Talkie'''
[[File:WalkieTalkieCivilian2.png]] ''Premium Tech. Walkie Talkie''<br>
'''''From items_radio.txt (Project Zomboid directory/media/scripts/)'''''
{{CodeSnip
{{Retrieved|version=41|incver=50}}
  | lang = java
<pre>
  | line = true
item WalkieTalkie3
  | start = 64
  | source = items_radio.txt
  | retrieved = true
  | version = 41.78.16
  | code =
item WalkieTalkie3
{
    DisplayCategory = Communications,
Type = Radio,
Type = Radio,
Icon = WalkieTalkieCivilian2,
Icon = WalkieTalkieCivilian2,
Weight          = 2.0,
Weight          = 1.0,
 
DisplayName = Premium Tech. Walkie Talkie,
DisplayName = Premium Tech. Walkie Talkie,
UseDelta = 0.009,  
 
UseDelta = 0.009,
UseWhileEquipped = FALSE,
UseWhileEquipped = FALSE,
DisappearOnUse = FALSE,
DisappearOnUse = FALSE,
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IsHighTier = FALSE,
IsHighTier = FALSE,
WorldObjectSprite = appliances_com_01_32,
WorldObjectSprite = appliances_com_01_32,
Tooltip                 = Tooltip_item_Radio,
Tooltip = Tooltip_item_Radio,
                StaticModel             = WalkieTalkiePremium,
        StaticModel = WalkieTalkiePremium,
                AttachmentType         = Walkie,
        AttachmentType = Walkie,
</pre>
}
}}


[[File:WalkieTalkiePolice.png|32px]] '''Tactical Walkie Talkie'''
[[File:WalkieTalkiePolice.png]] ''Tactical Walkie Talkie''<br>
'''''From items_radio.txt (Project Zomboid directory/media/scripts/)'''''
{{CodeSnip
{{Retrieved|version=41|incver=50}}
  | lang = java
<pre>
  | line = true
item WalkieTalkie4
  | start = 91
  | source = items_radio.txt
  | retrieved = true
  | version = 41.78.16
  | code =
item WalkieTalkie4
{
    DisplayCategory = Communications,
Type = Radio,
Type = Radio,
Icon = WalkieTalkiePolice,
Icon = WalkieTalkiePolice,
Weight          = 2.5,
Weight          = 1.25,
 
DisplayName = Tactical Walkie Talkie,
DisplayName = Tactical Walkie Talkie,
UseDelta = 0.010,  
 
UseDelta = 0.010,
UseWhileEquipped = FALSE,
UseWhileEquipped = FALSE,
DisappearOnUse = FALSE,
DisappearOnUse = FALSE,
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IsHighTier = FALSE,
IsHighTier = FALSE,
WorldObjectSprite = appliances_com_01_40,
WorldObjectSprite = appliances_com_01_40,
Tooltip                 = Tooltip_item_Radio,
Tooltip = Tooltip_item_Radio,
                StaticModel = WalkieTalkieTactical,
        StaticModel = WalkieTalkieTactical,
                AttachmentType = Walkie,
        AttachmentType = Walkie,
</pre>
}
}}


[[File:WalkieTalkieMilitary.png|32px]] '''US Army Walkie Talkie'''
[[File:WalkieTalkieMilitary.png]] ''US Army Walkie Talkie''<br>
'''''From items_radio.txt (Project Zomboid directory/media/scripts/)'''''
{{CodeSnip
{{Retrieved|version=41|incver=50}}
  | lang = java
<pre>
  | line = true
item WalkieTalkie5
  | start = 118
  | source = items_radio.txt
  | retrieved = true
  | version = 41.78.16
  | code =
item WalkieTalkie5
{
    DisplayCategory = Communications,
Type = Radio,
Type = Radio,
Icon = WalkieTalkieMilitary,
Icon = WalkieTalkieMilitary,
Weight          = 3.0,
Weight          = 1.5,
 
DisplayName = US Army Walkie Talkie,
DisplayName = US Army Walkie Talkie,
UseDelta = 0.014,  
 
UseDelta = 0.014,
UseWhileEquipped = FALSE,
UseWhileEquipped = FALSE,
DisappearOnUse = FALSE,
DisappearOnUse = FALSE,
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IsHighTier = TRUE,
IsHighTier = TRUE,
WorldObjectSprite = appliances_com_01_48,
WorldObjectSprite = appliances_com_01_48,
Tooltip                 = Tooltip_item_Radio,
Tooltip = Tooltip_item_Radio,
                StaticModel             = WalkieTalkieUSArmy,
        StaticModel = WalkieTalkieUSArmy,
                AttachmentType         = Walkie,
        AttachmentType = Walkie,
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}
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[[File:WalkieTalkieBudget.png|32px]] '''Makeshift Walkie Talkie'''
[[File:WalkieTalkieBudget.png]] ''Makeshift Walkie Talkie''<br>
'''''From items_radio.txt (Project Zomboid directory/media/scripts/)'''''
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item WalkieTalkieMakeShift
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  | code =
item WalkieTalkieMakeShift
{
    DisplayCategory = Communications,
Type = Radio,
Type = Radio,
Icon = WalkieTalkieBudget,
Icon = WalkieTalkieBudget,
Weight          = 1.0,
Weight          = 1.0,
DisplayName = Makeshift Walkie Talkie,
DisplayName = Makeshift Walkie Talkie,
UseDelta = 0.007,
UseDelta = 0.007,
UseWhileEquipped = FALSE,
UseWhileEquipped = FALSE,
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IsHighTier = FALSE,
IsHighTier = FALSE,
WorldObjectSprite = appliances_com_01_64,
WorldObjectSprite = appliances_com_01_64,
Tooltip                 = Tooltip_item_Radio,
Tooltip = Tooltip_item_Radio,
                StaticModel             = WalkieTalkieMakeshift,
        StaticModel = WalkieTalkieMakeshift,
                AttachmentType         = Walkie,
        AttachmentType = Walkie,
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}
}}
}}
 
==See also==
*[[Ham Radio]]
*[[Radio]]
*[[Television]]
 
{{Navbox items|electronic_media}}
 


{{Navbox/Media}}


[[Category:Electricals and Transmission (Project)]]
[[Category:Electricals and Transmission (Project)]]

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Walkie Talkie
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General
Encumbrance
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Function
Listening to radio broadcasts and communication in multiplayer
Technical
Item ID

A walkie talkie is an interactive item that allows the player to listen to radio broadcasts, including music stations, news reports, and military stations. As a walkie talkie is a two-way radio, it can be used for distance communication in multiplayer games through text and voice chat, or simply to "throw your voice".

Usage

An example of the interactive radio interface.

Walkie talkies require batteries to function. They will spawn with a battery already installed, however, having the walkie talkie turned on will drain its battery until it is consumed. Some radios can be found already turned on, these will have their batteries drained based off how long they have been turned on.

To use a walkie talkie, right-click it in the inventory or the world and select "Device Options". This will open the radio control UI. Here you can see information about the radio's specifications and current settings, power it on or off, remove/replace the battery, adjust the volume, add earbuds or headphones, mute the microphone, and select and edit preset frequencies.

Walkie talkies are two-way radios and will transmit and reproduce voices at a distance. This includes both the Shout command (default Q), chat messages, and voice chat (Default Lalt). Accidental transmission can be prevented by muting the microphone in the device options.

Noise received by a walkie talkie, either in text or voice form, will attract zombies. The range zombies will be attracted from depends on the type of walkie talkie and its volume setting. This can be avoided by putting earbuds or headphones into the appropriate slot in the device options menu.

Walkie talkies are particularly useful on multiplayer servers that have disabled global chat, and for those that enjoy role-play or more immersive game play, Though they can also provide a single-player advantage by throwing your voice.

Walkie talkies can also listen to the Automated Emergency Broadcast System (AEBS) radio station, which is randomised every game. Once the player finds a radio with the AEBS preset saved, they can then use it on any other radio. Paired with earbuds, the player can then listen to the current weather, and possible helicopter event and power shutoff events stealthily while away from home.

Stationary or portable

Walkie talkies can be used either as stationary furniture, or as portable equipment. When placed, the player should make sure they are within the specified transmitting distance from the walkie talkie when they want to transmit.

When portable, the walkie talkie must stay equipped in either the players' primary or secondary hand to be used.

Strategy

  • Place a radio in a preferred location, power it on, and tune it to the same frequency as your walkie talkie. Make sure it has no earbuds, and turn up the volume. From a safe distance (within range), make noise using the shout command or voice chat.
  • Nearby zombies should converge on the receiving radio where you can evade them, shoot them, toss a Molotov, etc.

Disassembly

All radios can be dismantled with a screwdriver, producing a variety of components as well as a 0.5 electrical XP.

The obtainable items are as follows:

Icon Name Amount Affected by
electrical skill
Aluminum.png Aluminum 0-4 Not affected by electrical skill
Amplifier.png Amplifier 0-1 Is affected by electrical skill
ElectricWire.png Electric Wire 0-4 Not affected by electrical skill
ElectronicsScrap.png Scrap Electronics 1-5 Not affected by electrical skill
LightBulbGreen.png Green Light Bulb 0-1 Is affected by electrical skill
LightBulb.png Light Bulb 0-1 Is affected by electrical skill
RadioReceiver.png Radio Receiver 0-1 Is affected by electrical skill
RadioTransmitter.png Radio Transmitter 0-1 Is affected by electrical skill
Headphones.png Headphones 1
(if present)
Always given if present
Earbuds.png Earbuds 1
(if present)
Always given if present
Battery.png Battery 1
(if present)
Always given if present

The odds of receiving items affected by electrical skill:

50 + (Electricity Level)*5)%

Distribution

Walkie talkies can be found in containers as lootable equipment, or sitting on counters and desks as furniture. The Toys-R-Mine, Premium Tech, or ValuTech walkie talkies can also be looted from zombie corpses.

Frequencies and broadcasts

Most radios will be found with one or more preset frequencies, usually one of these local commercial stations:

Frequency Station name Purpose
89.4 MHz Hitz FM Music station.
93.2 MHz LBMW - Kentucky Radio News, music.
Random MHz Automated Emergency Broadcast System Weather, emergency.
98 MHz NNR Radio News station.
101.2 MHz KnoxTalk Radio Talk show, music.
Random MHz Civilian Radio Commentary, chatters.
Random MHz Classified M1A1 Unknown.
Random MHz Unknown Frequency Unknown.
  • The player can set any frequency they want and save it to their presets. They can then access the preset on any other radio.
  • Throughout the first week of the infection, news media and music stations will report on The Knox Event, and give the player outside information on world events, including riots, curfews being put into effect, and eventually, the breaking of the quarantine.

Types

Walkie talkies are one of the three types of communication devices.

  • Consumer radios: Receive only, lightweight, commercial frequencies only.
  • Walkie talkies: Short-range two-way, lightweight, more frequencies.
  • Ham radios: Long-range two-way, exceedingly heavy, most, or all frequencies. Earbuds cannot be used. Ham radios are best used as stationary furniture in a safe location.
Icon Tile Name Encumbrance Noise range (tiles) Frequency range Transmit range (tiles) Item ID
Mic. Volume Minimum Maximum
WalkieTalkieBudget.png WalkieTalkie1 World.png Toys-R-Mine Walkie Talkie 1.0 5 8 75 MHz 150 MHz 750 Radio.WalkieTalkie1
WalkieTalkieCivilian.png WalkieTalkie2 World.png ValuTech Walkie Talkie 1.0 5 10 50 MHz 200 MHz 2000 Radio.WalkieTalkie2
WalkieTalkieCivilian2.png WalkieTalkie3 World.png Premium Technologies Walkie Talkie 1.0 5 12 25 MHz 300 MHz 4000 Radio.WalkieTalkie3
WalkieTalkiePolice.png WalkieTalkie4 World.png Tactical Walkie Talkie 1.25 5 14 10 MHz 500 MHz 8000 Radio.WalkieTalkie4
WalkieTalkieMilitary.png WalkieTalkie5 World.png US Army Walkie Talkie 1.5 5 16 0.2 MHz 1000 MHz 16000 Radio.WalkieTalkie5
WalkieTalkieBudget.png WalkieTalkieMakeShift World.png Makeshift Walkie Talkie 1.0 5 8 75 MHz 150 MHz 1000 Radio.WalkieTalkieMakeShift

Trivia

  • The 3D models of the walkie talkies do not appear when dropped and when choosing the "Place item" option, they are placed as a tile instead.
  • Toys-R-Mine Walkie Talkie and Makeshift Walkie Talkie use the same model currently.

Code

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WalkieTalkieBudget.png Toys-R-Mine Walkie Talkie
Source: ProjectZomboid\media\scripts\items_radio.txt

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item WalkieTalkie1
	{
	    DisplayCategory = Communications,
		Type			= Radio,
		Icon			= WalkieTalkieBudget,
		Weight          	= 1.0,

		DisplayName		= Toys-R-Mine Walkie Talkie,

		UseDelta		= 0.007,
		UseWhileEquipped	= FALSE,
		DisappearOnUse		= FALSE,
		TwoWay			= TRUE,
		TransmitRange		= 750,
		MicRange		= 5,
		BaseVolumeRange		= 8,
		IsPortable		= TRUE,
		IsTelevision		= FALSE,
		MinChannel		= 75000,
		MaxChannel		= 150000,
		UsesBattery		= TRUE,
		IsHighTier		= FALSE,
		WorldObjectSprite	= appliances_com_01_16,
		Tooltip = Tooltip_item_Radio,
		StaticModel = WalkieTalkieToy,
		AttachmentType = Walkie,
	}

WalkieTalkieCivilian.png ValuTech Walkie Talkie
Source: ProjectZomboid\media\scripts\items_radio.txt

Retrieved: Build 41.78.16
item WalkieTalkie2
	{
	    DisplayCategory = Communications,
		Type			= Radio,
		Icon			= WalkieTalkieCivilian,
		Weight          	= 1.0,

		DisplayName		= ValuTech Walkie Talkie,

		UseDelta		= 0.008,
		UseWhileEquipped	= FALSE,
		DisappearOnUse		= FALSE,
		TwoWay			= TRUE,
		TransmitRange		= 2000,
		MicRange		= 5,
		BaseVolumeRange		= 10,
		IsPortable		= TRUE,
		IsTelevision		= FALSE,
		MinChannel		= 50000,
		MaxChannel		= 200000,
		UsesBattery		= TRUE,
		IsHighTier		= FALSE,
		WorldObjectSprite	= appliances_com_01_24,
		Tooltip = Tooltip_item_Radio,
        StaticModel = WalkieTalkieValue,
        AttachmentType = Walkie,
	}

WalkieTalkieCivilian2.png Premium Tech. Walkie Talkie
Source: ProjectZomboid\media\scripts\items_radio.txt

Retrieved: Build 41.78.16
item WalkieTalkie3
	{
	    DisplayCategory = Communications,
		Type			= Radio,
		Icon			= WalkieTalkieCivilian2,
		Weight          	= 1.0,

		DisplayName		= Premium Tech. Walkie Talkie,

		UseDelta		= 0.009,
		UseWhileEquipped	= FALSE,
		DisappearOnUse		= FALSE,
		TwoWay			= TRUE,
		TransmitRange		= 4000,
		MicRange		= 5,
		BaseVolumeRange		= 12,
		IsPortable		= TRUE,
		IsTelevision		= FALSE,
		MinChannel		= 25000,
		MaxChannel		= 300000,
		UsesBattery		= TRUE,
		IsHighTier		= FALSE,
		WorldObjectSprite	= appliances_com_01_32,
		Tooltip = Tooltip_item_Radio,
        StaticModel = WalkieTalkiePremium,
        AttachmentType = Walkie,
	}

WalkieTalkiePolice.png Tactical Walkie Talkie
Source: ProjectZomboid\media\scripts\items_radio.txt

Retrieved: Build 41.78.16
item WalkieTalkie4
	{
	    DisplayCategory = Communications,
		Type			= Radio,
		Icon			= WalkieTalkiePolice,
		Weight          	= 1.25,

		DisplayName		= Tactical Walkie Talkie,

		UseDelta		= 0.010,
		UseWhileEquipped	= FALSE,
		DisappearOnUse		= FALSE,
		TwoWay			= TRUE,
		TransmitRange		= 8000,
		MicRange		= 5,
		BaseVolumeRange		= 14,
		IsPortable		= TRUE,
		IsTelevision		= FALSE,
		MinChannel		= 10000,
		MaxChannel		= 500000,
		UsesBattery		= TRUE,
		IsHighTier		= FALSE,
		WorldObjectSprite	= appliances_com_01_40,
		Tooltip = Tooltip_item_Radio,
        StaticModel = WalkieTalkieTactical,
        AttachmentType = Walkie,
	}

WalkieTalkieMilitary.png US Army Walkie Talkie
Source: ProjectZomboid\media\scripts\items_radio.txt

Retrieved: Build 41.78.16
item WalkieTalkie5
	{
	    DisplayCategory = Communications,
		Type			= Radio,
		Icon			= WalkieTalkieMilitary,
		Weight          	= 1.5,

		DisplayName		= US Army Walkie Talkie,

		UseDelta		= 0.014,
		UseWhileEquipped	= FALSE,
		DisappearOnUse		= FALSE,
		TwoWay			= TRUE,
		TransmitRange		= 16000,
		MicRange		= 5,
		BaseVolumeRange		= 16,
		IsPortable		= TRUE,
		IsTelevision		= FALSE,
		MinChannel		= 200,
		MaxChannel		= 1000000,
		UsesBattery		= TRUE,
		IsHighTier		= TRUE,
		WorldObjectSprite	= appliances_com_01_48,
		Tooltip = Tooltip_item_Radio,
        StaticModel = WalkieTalkieUSArmy,
        AttachmentType = Walkie,
	}

WalkieTalkieBudget.png Makeshift Walkie Talkie
Source: ProjectZomboid\media\scripts\items_radio.txt

Retrieved: Build 41.78.16
item WalkieTalkieMakeShift
	{
	    DisplayCategory = Communications,
		Type			= Radio,
		Icon			= WalkieTalkieBudget,
		Weight          	= 1.0,

		DisplayName		= Makeshift Walkie Talkie,

		UseDelta		= 0.007,
		UseWhileEquipped	= FALSE,
		DisappearOnUse		= FALSE,
		TwoWay			= TRUE,
		TransmitRange		= 1000,
		MicRange		= 5,
		BaseVolumeRange		= 8,
		IsPortable		= TRUE,
		IsTelevision		= FALSE,
		MinChannel		= 75000,
		MaxChannel		= 150000,
		UsesBattery		= TRUE,
		IsHighTier		= FALSE,
		WorldObjectSprite	= appliances_com_01_64,
		Tooltip = Tooltip_item_Radio,
        StaticModel = WalkieTalkieMakeshift,
        AttachmentType = Walkie,
	}

See also