FiveM Radio Script | Callsigns & UI Control | ESX QBCore
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FiveM Radio Script | Callsigns & UI Control | ESX QBCore
$30
FiveM radio script ESX QBCore callsigns functionality built for immersive communication gives your players structured, identity-driven voice interaction with full UI control and seamless integration into your roleplay server.
Radio communication is one of the core pillars of serious roleplay, and this system elevates it from a basic voice tool into something that feels alive. From callsigns and name display to channel management and visual feedback, everything is designed to mirror how real units communicate under pressure. It does not just add a radio — it adds presence, identity, and clarity to every interaction.
📡 Built for Structured Roleplay Communication
This system is designed for servers that take communication seriously — police, EMS, gangs, dispatch, and organized civilian groups. Instead of messy, anonymous voice channels, players operate with defined identities, clear channels, and visual awareness of who is speaking. The result is cleaner RP, fewer communication breakdowns, and a more professional in-game environment.
With full support for ESX, QBCore, and standalone setups, it adapts to your server rather than forcing you into a rigid framework.
⚙️ Features That Actually Change How Players Communicate
Every feature here is built to improve clarity, control, and immersion during active gameplay:
- No obfuscation — fully open code so you can edit, expand, and adapt every part of the system
- Easy-to-use config allowing you to enable or disable specific features based on your server needs
- Movable radio UI so players can position it anywhere on their screen for optimal visibility
- 14 different radio colours configurable in settings, with optional in-game colour switching via items or commands
- Integrated callsign and name system supporting Server Core and QBCore, with standalone support for manual character name and callsign setup
- Multiple UI screens for joining channels and managing displayed identity details
- Full support for Server Core, QBCore, ESX, and standalone usage
- Built-in compatibility with pma-voice for reliable voice handling
- Optional live channel member list showing active users, including visual indicators when players are speaking
- Toggleable command to enable or disable the player list dynamically in-game
- Optional ability to display your own character in the channel list
- Whitelisted channels for controlled access and structured communication groups
- Configurable mic click sounds for realistic radio feedback
- Radio controls including power toggle, light/dark mode switching, and volume adjustment
- Optional radio item support for ESX and QBCore inventories
- Optional keybind to quickly open the radio interface
- Inventory icons included for every available radio colour variant
- Custom radio channel naming through configuration for organized communication
- Automatic use of ESX, QBCore, or Server Core notification systems when applicable
🔧 FiveM radio script ESX QBCore callsigns integration & flexibility
This system is built to drop cleanly into existing frameworks without friction. Whether your server runs ESX, QBCore, Server Core, or a custom standalone setup, the radio adapts accordingly. Notifications automatically hook into your framework, while callsign handling integrates directly where supported — or falls back to a built-in system when needed.
Because there is no obfuscation, developers can extend functionality, redesign UI behavior, or connect it to dispatch systems, job scripts, or custom voice logic without restrictions.
🧩 Compatibility & Setup Notes
The radio is designed to be server-ready with minimal setup while still offering deep customization:
- Frameworks: ESX, QBCore, Server Core, Standalone
- Voice System: pma-voice
- Open source — no obfuscation, no encryption
- Optional inventory integration for ESX and QBCore
- Config-driven customization for UI, channels, colours, and behavior
This flexibility makes it suitable for both lightweight servers and heavily customized ecosystems.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use this without ESX or QBCore?
A: Yes. The radio includes a standalone system that allows players to set their own character name and callsign directly within the UI.
Q: Does this work with pma-voice?
A: Yes. The script is built with pma-voice support, ensuring stable and consistent voice communication across channels.
Q: Can players customize their radio appearance?
A: Yes. Players can choose from 14 colours, and you can optionally allow them to change colours in-game using items or commands.
Q: Is the player list mandatory?
A: No. The channel member list is fully optional and can be toggled via command, including whether players can see themselves.
Q: Can I restrict certain channels?
A: Yes. The script supports whitelisted channels, allowing you to control access for specific jobs or roles.
🚀 What This Adds to Your Server
This is not just a communication tool — it is a structure system for how your players interact. Callsigns, channel control, and visual feedback bring order to chaos, especially in high-pressure scenarios. Whether it is coordinated police operations or organized group RP, everything becomes clearer, faster, and more immersive.
Once installed, your server stops sounding like random chatter — and starts feeling like a coordinated world.
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aaron Wave –
As a server owner, I appreciate how well optimized [ESX/QB] FiveM Radio is. Doesn’t impact performance at all.
aaron Wave –
As a server owner, I appreciate how well optimized [ESX/QB] FiveM Radio is. Doesn’t impact performance at all.
roy giles –
This [ESX/QB] FiveM Radio script is perfect for adding new features to my FiveM server.
roy giles –
This [ESX/QB] FiveM Radio script is perfect for adding new features to my FiveM server.