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Perform Voice Communications Task # 113-571-1022

Perform voice communications Task Perform voice communications

Conditions Given one operational radio set (warmed up and set to the net frequency) for each net member,; a call sign information card (5 inches x 8 inches) consisting of net member duty position (S1, S2), net call sign (letter number- letter), suffix list (net control station [NCS] - 46, S1 - 39, S2 - 13), and a message to be transmitted. Situation: The net is considered to be secure and authentication is not required (FM 24-19). Note. This task may have as many net members as there is equipment available. Each net member must have a different suffix and message to transmit.

Standards Entered a radio net, sent a message, and left a radio net using the proper call signs, call sign sequence, prowords, and phonetic alphabet and numerals with 100 percent accuracy.

Performance Measures Enter the net in Alpha Numeric Sequence Go/No-Go Send a message of 15 to 25 words using the correct the correct Pro-words and alphabet numerals Go/No-Go Leave the net in Alpha Numeric Sequence Go/No-Go

Training Outline Power point presentation Task, conditions, standards Performance measures Training outline Multimedia presentation Field questions on presentation Break Review power point presentation The phonetic alphabet and numbers Entering the net Sending a message Leavening the net

Multimedia Presentation from www.train.army.mil

Ten Minute Break Smoke’m if you got ‘em

The Phonetic Alphabet

Phonetic Numbers

Entering the Net Make sure net is clear Use proper Pro-words and Phonetics Determine Call Sign and enter in Alpha Numeric sequence Example D2B02: Net, this is D2B02, over. D2E31: This is D2E31, over. D2H41: This is D2H41, over. D2W26: This is D2W26, over. Once everyone has entered the net, the NCS acknowledges and the net is now open. D2B02: This is D2B02, out.

Sending a Message on the Net Sending a message is as follows: When the net is clear, you can proceed with your call to the NCS by first giving the priority of the message that you have for his or her station. W26: B02, this is W26, over. B02: W26, this is B02, over. W26: B02, priority message, prepare to copy, over. Next, you will receive a response from the NCS that he or she is ready to receive your message. B02: W26, this is B02, send your message, over. Proceed by sending your message using the correct pro-words and phonetic alphabet and numerals. W26: B02, this is W26, convoy has arrived with requested supplies, time-1400 Zulu, over. After receiving your message, the NCS will provide you with a receipt. B02: This is B02, roger, out.

Leaving the Net In order to leave the net, you must receive a close down order from the NCS and then leave the net in alphanumeric sequence as follows: B02: Net, this is B02, close down, over. E31: This is E31, over. H41: This is H41, over. W26: This is W26, over. Once everyone has responded, the NCS acknowledges and the net is closed down. B02: This is B02, close down now, out.

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