izzy Radio script - You can connect to any radio code in your favorite list. Compatible with ESX framework for FiveM servers.
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The izzy Radio script brings professional-grade radio communication to your FiveM server with realistic features, intuitive controls, and authentic radio mechanics that enhance roleplay immersion. Whether you're running a serious law enforcement server, emergency services roleplay, military operations, or any scenario requiring team coordination, this radio system provides the communication infrastructure your players need for tactical coordination and realistic radio protocol.
Unlike basic voice proximity systems, the izzy Radio script replicates real-world radio communication with features like multiple channels, encryption levels, radio static effects, battery mechanics, and proper radio etiquette enforcement. When emergency services coordinate a multi-unit response, when gang members communicate during a turf war, or when security teams maintain perimeter communication, this script ensures those interactions feel authentic and immersive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQGpkg_u3g0Players obtain a radio device through your server's inventory system - either purchased from stores, issued by employers, or acquired through gameplay. Once equipped, they open the radio interface to select their desired frequency or channel. Different organizations on your server can be assigned specific frequency ranges: police might use 100-199, fire/EMS use 200-299, gangs use encrypted frequencies in the 300s, and so on.
To transmit, players hold the configured keybind (commonly Left Alt or a mouse button) and speak. Their voice is transmitted to all players tuned to the same frequency within range. Radio static and transmission effects automatically apply, and if the speaker is too far from listeners or blocked by terrain, signal degradation occurs. Battery level decreases with use, and players must replace or recharge batteries to maintain communications.
ensure izzy-radio (or actual resource name) to your server.cfg fileLaw Enforcement Setup: Configure frequencies 100-199 as encrypted channels accessible only to police jobs. Create sub-channels for patrol units (100-120), detectives (121-140), SWAT (141-160), and dispatch (161-180). Set transmission range to 15km to cover the entire map, with signal degradation in tunnels.
Gang Territory Setup: Assign each gang a private encrypted frequency range (300-310 for Grove Street, 311-320 for Ballas, etc.). Limit range to 5km to create tactical advantages for territory control. Require special encrypted radio items that can only be obtained through gang membership or black market purchases.
Civilian Business Setup: Create open frequencies (500-599) for taxi companies, delivery services, and mechanics. Allow anyone to access these channels but limit range to 8km. No encryption needed, fostering open communication and business coordination.
The script includes repeater tower support, allowing server owners to place radio repeater locations on the map that extend transmission range within certain areas. This creates strategic value for controlling certain territories and adds realism - emergency services might have repeater access while criminals must rely on direct line-of-sight communication.
Signal quality degradation is calculated based on distance and environmental obstacles. A transmission from inside a building to someone in a tunnel might experience heavy static, while clear line-of-sight communications remain crisp. This adds tactical depth to radio positioning during operations.
Realistic radio systems dramatically improve coordination-based roleplay scenarios. Police pursuits become more engaging when officers can coordinate positions, call for backup, and update dispatch in real-time. EMS crews can triage multiple emergency calls and coordinate ambulance dispatches. Gang members can warn each other about police presence, coordinate defense during turf wars, and maintain lookout communications.
The battery mechanic adds resource management depth - players must choose between extended radio use and conserving battery for critical moments. This creates emergent gameplay where running out of battery at a crucial moment can lead to interesting roleplay consequences.
The izzy Radio script goes beyond simple channel-based voice communication by implementing realistic radio mechanics that professional emergency services actually use. The encryption system allows for proper operational security rather than relying on out of character knowledge boundaries. Range limitations and signal degradation create tactical considerations that reward good positioning and coordination. The battery system prevents radio communication from being an unlimited resource, adding consequence to prolonged operations. The clean UI and intuitive controls make it accessible to new players while the depth of features satisfies experienced roleplayers who want authentic communication systems. Server owners report that implementing proper radio communication transforms their emergency services and gang roleplay from chaotic shouting matches into organized, tactical operations that create compelling gameplay moments. This is one of those foundational scripts that elevates the entire server's roleplay quality.
Players consistently praise realistic radio systems for creating immersion that simple voice chat can't match. The click-to-talk mechanic, radio static, and proper channel management make communication feel intentional and professional rather than casual conversation. Emergency services players particularly appreciate the ability to separate radio traffic from proximity voice, allowing them to coordinate with dispatch while still interacting with civilians on scene.
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