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SCHUTZ & HILFE voice procedures Leadership Training « ATTACK » - Internet Distributed Learning in Advance

SCHUTZ & HILFE procedure words from… The originator of this message is indicated by the address designation immediately following. This is… This transmission is from the station whose designation immediately follows.

SCHUTZ & HILFE procedure words - example EB this is BL, …. or EB from BL, … EB this is BL …over BL this is EB,... roger or From EB,... roger

SCHUTZ & HILFE out This is the end of my transmission to you. No answer or acknowledgement is expected. over This is the end of my turn of transmitting. A response is expected. procedure words roger I have received your last transmission satisfactorily.

SCHUTZ & HILFE procedure words send Go ahead with your transmission. message I have an informal message for you.

SCHUTZ & HILFE message follows a formal message which requires recording is about to follow send your message go ahead,transmit, I´m ready to copy procedure words

SCHUTZ & HILFE From 53, send your message, over 53 from 0, message follows, over procedure words - example

SCHUTZ & HILFE wait - out I must pause longer than some seconds, and will call you again when ready. wait a short delay. procedure words

SCHUTZ & HILFE 0 this is UN 639, wait-out 0 this is UN 639, wait-out UN 639 from 0, what is is your local position? over 0 this is UN 639, local position is ….. over 0 this is UN 639, local position is ….. over 53 from 0, execute next VCP in – wait…..H17, over procedure words - example

SCHUTZ & HILFE I say again I am repeating my transmission. say again Repeat all of your last transmission. say again all after/before… Repeat all of your last transmission after/before….. procedure words

SCHUTZ & HILFE I read back The following is my reply to your request to read back. read back Repeat the entire following transmission back to me exactly as received. procedure words

SCHUTZ & HILFE I read back The following is my reply to your request to read back. speak slower Reduce the speed of your transmission. procedure words

SCHUTZ & HILFE correct What you have transmitted is correct, you are correct wrong Your last transmission was incorrect. procedure words

SCHUTZ & HILFE correction An error has been made in this transmission. UN 639 from 0, proceed to checkpoint 2 – correction Checkpoint 3, acknowledge, over procedure words

SCHUTZ & HILFE WILCO I have received your message, understand it, and will comply acknowledge confirm that you have received my messsage and will comply. procedure words

SCHUTZ & HILFE 0 this is UN 639, wilco, out WILCO 0 this is UN 639, wilco, out WILCO UN 639 from 0, proceed to checkpoint 2 via KHAN ARNABE, acknowledge, over procedure words - example

SCHUTZ & HILFE radio check When you request for a radio check, you ask: u what is my signal strenght and readability

SCHUTZ & HILFE radio check u loudstrong u goodgood u weakwith difficulty u very weak with great difficulty u nothing heardcannot hear report of signal strength

SCHUTZ & HILFE radio check u clearexcellent quality u readablegood quality u distortedtroubles in reading due to distortions u with interferencetroubles in reading due to interferences u not readableI can hear your transmit, but I cannot read you at all report of readability

SCHUTZ & HILFE radio check - example "all stations this is 0, radio check, over" "0 this is 51, you are loud and clear, over" "0 this is 53, you are good and clear, over" "0 this is 54, you are weak but readable, over 0 this is 55, you are very weak and not readable, over "all stations this is 0, you are all loud and clear, out"

SCHUTZ & HILFE phonetics AAlfaBBravoCCharlie DDeltaEEchoFFoxtrot GGolfHHotelIIndia JJulietKKiloLLima MMikeNNovemberOOscar PPapaQQuebecRRomeo SSierraTTangoUUniform VVictorWWhiskeyXX - ray YYankeeZZulu

SCHUTZ & HILFE phonetics 0Zero1Wun 2Too3Three 4Fo-wer5Fife 6Six7Seven 8Ate9Niner 10Wun-Zero136Wun-Three-Six 500Fi-yiv Hundred 1400Wun-Fo-wer Hundred 7000Seven-Thowsand 12.4Wun-Too-Point-Fo-wer