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STAY AWAKE TURN OFF CELL PHONES NO TOBACCO USE DIRECT QUESTIONS TO INSTRUCTOR USE LATRINE ONLY DURING BREAKS DO NOT WRITE ON THE TRAINING AIDES CLASSROOM RULES CONDITION ID: 685776

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Slide1

Tactical Radio CommunicationsSlide2

STAY AWAKE!

TURN OFF CELL

PHONES NO TOBACCO USE DIRECT QUESTIONS TO INSTRUCTOR USE LATRINE ONLY DURING BREAKS DO NOT WRITE ON THE TRAINING AIDES!

CLASSROOM RULESSlide3

CONDITION

:

Given an operational radio set with an SOI, fill device with appropriate fills, and fill cable, TM 11-5820-890-10-8, and an operational distant station.

STANDARD

:

Establish voice communications with the distant tactical radio/network, within 3 minutes

.

REFERECES: Required Related SOI FM 24-18 TM 11-5820-401-10-2 FM 24-19 TM 11-5820-890-10-8

Performed

Voice Communications.

TASK 113-571-1022

Slide4

Pre-check correct COMSEC/SOI

Pre-plan message before transmitting

Use lowest power setting necessary

Make only authorized transmissions

Maintain alert watch for station calls

CLASSROOM RULESSlide5

GENERAL OPERATING RULES (cont.)

Listen before transmitting

Transmit clearly and accurately

Use the phonetic alphabet

Maintain transmission securitySlide6

PHONETIC ALPHABETSlide7

Y

A

N

K

E

E

(

K

E

E

)

Y

A

N

G

T

R

E

E

S

E

V

-

E

N

Z

U

L

U

(

L

O

O

)

Z

O

O

F

O

W

-

E

R

A

I

T

W

U

N

F

I

-

YIV

N

I

N

-

E

R

T

O

O

S

I

X

Z

E

-

R

O

Y

3

7

Z

4

8

1

5

9

2

6

0

PHONETIC ALPHABET / NUMBERSSlide8

TRANSMISSION SECURITY

DO NOT

:

Violate radio silence

Hold personal or unofficial conversations

Transmit personal information (names, SSN, etc...)

Transmit classified information in plain text

Use unauthorized

prowords

(I.e. Repeat)

Use profanitySlide9

UNIT CALL SIGN

A unit call sign consists of a (L-N-L):

Letter Number Letter

N 2 FSlide10

A suffix is a two digit number which

represents a position in a unit.

SUFFIX

28Slide11

EXPANDER

An expander represents a driver/radio telephone operator, enlisted assistant, aide, etc…

BSlide12

FULL CALL SIGN

Unit Position Expander

N2F 28 B

There are only two times a full call sign will be used:

a) When directed by the net control station (NCS)

b) When operating in an unfamiliar net.Slide13

ABBREVIATED CALL SIGN (1 OF2)

To abbreviate or shorten, a full call sign, you should eliminate the first two characters of the full call sign.

N2F 28B

F28B Slide14

ABBREVIATED CALL SIGN

Use abbreviated call signs:

To shorten transmission time

While operating in a familiar netSlide15

TWO TYPES OF NETS

DIRECTED-NET

You must obtain permission from NCS to transmit.

FREE-NET

NCS will authorize net member stations to transmit traffic to other stations in the net without obtaining permission from NCS.Slide16

SINGLE CALL

INDIVIDUAL CALL:

A

RESPONSE - - -

F28 THIS IS X36 OVER

B

BN

NCS

C

H

Q

X36

6

F

28

8

CALL - - -

X36 THIS IS F28 OVERSlide17

MULTIPLE CALL

F28

F28

THIS IS X36 OVER

THIS IS G52 OVER

RESPONSE...

A

B

C

H

Q

X

3

6

G

5

2

CALL...

X36 G52

THIS IS F28 OVER

N

2

F

B

N

NCS

F28Slide18

NET CALL

CALL - - -

RESPONSE - - -

N2F- THIS IS- F28- - OVER

F28- THIS IS- G48- - OVER

F28- THIS IS- G52- - OVER

F28- THIS IS- R83- - OVER

F28- THIS IS- X36- - OVER

N2F- THIS IS- F28- - OUT

A

B

C

H

Q

X

3

6

R

8

3

G

5

2

G

4

8

B

S

N

N

C

F

2

8

N2F

This requires an

ordered listing

known by all net

membersSlide19

MUST

be

committed

to memory

PROCEDURE

WORDS

(

PROWORDS)Slide20

I have received your last transmission satisfactorily

“ROGER”

(PROWORDS) Slide21

I have received your signal, understand it, and will comply

“WILCO”

(PROWORDS) Slide22

This is the end of my transmission to you and a response is necessary. Go ahead; transmit.

“OVER”

(PROWORDS) Slide23

“OUT”

(

PROWORDS

)

This is the end of my

transmission

and no answer is requiredSlide24

F28 this is G48

Radio Check

Over

“RADIO

CHECK

G48 this is F28

Roger - Out

I received your last transmission satisfactory

SIGNAL

STRENGTH

CLEAR DISTORTED

READABLE WITH INTERFERENCE

UNREADABLE INTERMITTENT

LOUD VERY WEAK

GOOD FADING

READABILITY

PROWORDSSlide25
Slide26
Slide27

SUMMARY

Most efficient communications within a net

is attained when operators habitually use

proper procedures in transmitting and

receiving messages Slide28

QUESTIONS