Frequently asked questions about SCNP25, a Project 25 trunking radio system for realistic FiveM communication environments.
SCNP25 is a realistic Project 25 (P25) trunking radio system designed for FiveM servers that prioritize a high level of realism. It emulates real-world public safety radio behavior to provide a more authentic police, fire, and EMS communications experience in-game.
No. While SCNP25 is built for FiveM servers, it goes beyond a visual radio interface or sound effects. The system emulates real-world Project 25 behavior from subscriber radios through backend infrastructure, including trunking operation and line-of-sight based coverage, rather than simple UI-driven channels or unlimited-range voice.
Most FiveM radio scripts focus on basic voice filtering and a radio-themed user interface. SCNP25 is built around system behavior, modeling how Project 25 trunked radio systems operate as a whole, with realistic operational constraints and coverage characteristics.
Yes. SCNP25 includes a web-based dispatch console designed to complement in-game radio usage, allowing dispatchers to interact with the system in a way that mirrors real-world public safety radio operations.
Yes. SCNP25 includes a well-documented API that allows developers to integrate with the system and build custom enhancements tailored to their community. This enables servers to extend functionality and create community-specific features while maintaining compatibility with the core SCNP25 system.
SCNP25 is intended for FiveM communities that value realism and structured communications. Users with real-world radio, dispatch, or public safety communications experience will especially recognize and appreciate the attention to detail built into the system.
SCNP25 access details, setup instructions, and support are shared through our Discord community. Visit the Discord linked below for demos, purchasing information, documentation, and help.
Basic server administration experience is recommended. SCNP25 is designed for realism and depth, which may require more understanding than simple plug-and-play radio scripts.
For demos, documentation, and access details, please join our Discord community.