# Sonoran Radio

## Setting Up Sonoran Radio

Setting up Sonoran Radio is quick and easy, simply type `/radio` and hold the end call button to connect. If you’re using it for the first time, you’ll be directed to <https://sradio.link/> where you’ll need to enter the 4-digit code displayed on your radio, and note that a Sonoran account is required to use the radio. First-time users will also be prompted to press **F8** and click **“Allow”** in the bottom-right corner to enable their microphone.

## Keybinding Sonoran Radio&#x20;

Sonoran Radio offers a wide range of features, which come with various shortcuts and keybinds for you to use. To set these up, go into your FiveM keybind menu and choose a key that works best for you (a side mouse button is commonly recommended, but it’s entirely your choice). Be sure to select a keybind that doesn’t conflict with any others you already have set.

## Sonoran Radio Features&#x20;

Sonoran Radio includes several useful features, such as the ability to listen to multiple channels at once. For example, if you’re on as traffic or an area car, you can monitor both the main dispatch channel and INTOPS1 simultaneously. Your radio audio can also be heard by nearby players, meaning suspects or victims at a scene may hear your transmissions. Additionally, activating your panic button will trigger an open microphone for 10 seconds, during which no one else can transmit over you.

## More help

If you need more help with using the Sonoran Radio and needing a further understanding, please open a development ticker or ask in open support. If you want to ready guide written by Sonoran please click [here](https://docs.sonoransoftware.com/radio/tutorials/usage/in-game-radio/using-the-in-game-radio).
