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Viewgraph 1 Phonetic Alphabet AlphaKiloUniform0 Zero BravoLimaVictor1 Wun CharlieMikeWhiskey2 Too DeltaNovemberXray3 Tree EchoOscarYankee4 Fower FoxtrotPapaZulu5 Fife GolfQuebec 6 Six HotelRomeo 7 Seven IndiaSierra 8 Ait JulietTango 9 Niner

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Viewgraph 54 (Meaning) The station called is to reply to the challenge which follows ____________.

Viewgraph 55 The transmission authentication of this message is _______.

Viewgraph 56 I hereby indicate the separation of the text from other portions of the message.

Viewgraph 57 You are correct, or what you have transmitted is correct.

Viewgraph 58 An error has been made in this transmission. Transmission will continue with the last word correctly

Viewgraph 59 I am repeating transmission or portion indicated.

Viewgraph 60 I am repeating transmission or portion indicated.

Viewgraph 61 That which follows has been verified at your request and is repeated. (To be used as a reply to verify.)

Viewgraph 62 A message which requires recording is about to follow (Transmitted immediately after the call.)

Viewgraph 63 Transmitting station has additional traffic for the receiving station.

Viewgraph 64 This is the end of my transmission to you and no answer is required or expected. (Since OVER and OUT have opposite meanings, they are never used together.)

Viewgraph 65 This is the end of my transmission to you and a response is necessary. Go ahead; transmit.

Viewgraph 66 I have received your last transmission satisfactorily.

Viewgraph 67 Repeat all of your last transmission. (Followed by identification data means “Repeat _______(portion

Viewgraph 68 This transmission is from the station whose designator immediately follows.

Viewgraph 69 That which immediately follows is the time or date/time group of the message.

Viewgraph 70 The addressee(s) immediately following is (are) addressed for action.

Viewgraph 71 Verify entire message (or portion indicated) with the originator and send correct version. (To be used only at the discretion of the addressee to which the questioned message was directed.)

Viewgraph 72 I have received your signal, understand it, and will comply. (To be used only by the addressee. Since the meaning of ROGER is included in that of WILCO, the two prowords are never used together.)