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What //is //an //operators //responsibilities?
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/primary //responsibility //of //a //radio //operator //is //to //pass //accurate //and //timely //information.
Transmit //only //when //necessary
limit //transmissions //to //no //more //then //10 //seconds
Never //use //sensitive //info
say //adresses //only //when //necessary
use //proper //procedures
be //clear, //consise //and //unambiguous
use //phonetic //alphabet
What //are //the //4 //Key //words //to //remember //for //effective //radio //communications?
Rythym, //Speed, //Volume //and //pitch
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/Rythym: /
/Short //sentences //divided //into //sensible //phrases //which //maintain //a //natural //rhythm
,B. //Speed: //Speak //slightly //slower //than //normal //conversation
C. //Volume: //Should //be //as //for //normal //conversation
D. //Pitch: //Slightly //higher //than //for //normal //conversation //to //improve //clarity
What //is //a //callsign?
Figures, /
/letters, /
/or /
/combinations /
/of //both //used //to //identify //a //COMMs //station, //an //organization, //or //an //individual //on //a //radio
//net.
Example: //W4KB97: //Whiskey, //Fow-er, //Kilo, //Bravo, //Niner, //Seven
What //are //Procedural //words? //(Prowords)
A //special //set //of //words //used //for //clarity //and //brevity.
Ex: //Roger, //Over, //Out //ETC.
What //does //SALUTE //in //SALUTE //report //stand //for?
Size
Activity
Location
Unit
Time
Equipment
What //are //the //9 //lines //in //a //9 //line //Medevac
Line //1. //Location //of //the //pick-up //site.
Line //2. //Radio //frequency, //call //sign, //and //suffix.
Line //3. //Number //of //patients //by //precedence:
Line //4. //Special //equipment //required:
Line //5. //Number //of //patients:
Line //6. //Security //at //pick-up //site:
Line //7. //Method //of //marking //pick-up //site:
, Line //8. //Patient //nationality //and //status:
Line //9. //NBC //Contamination:
Strip //Map
A/
/sketch /
/of //
a/
/given /
/route. //It //may //or //may //not //be //drawn //to //scale //but //should //show //identifying //landmarks.
Assembly //area //(AA)
An //area //where //units //stage //for //movement
Start //Point //(SP)
The //point //where //the //convoy //comes //under //a //single //controlling //authority
Check //Point //(CP)
Predetermined /
/point //used //as //means //of //controlling //movement //or //a //reference //for //a //location //.
Release //Point //(RP)
The /
/point //where //certain //elements //of //the //convoy //are //released //by //the //convoy //commander
Directional //indicator
Used //to //orient //the //map //to //the //North //.
Distance //between //points
May //indicate //miles //or //kilometers
Route //Number
identifies //a //specific //route
Halt/Rest //areas
Check /
/points /
/or /
/other /