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Comms training 101

    

Articwinter
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This will be an event covering basic Long-Range-Communications-Routine. If you have never touched a LR, this is for you. If you're still uncomfortable on the LR, this is for you. I'm aiming for these to be around two hours long, but depending on how many people there are and how quick we get through all the points, it may take less time.

RSVP is now full, but feel free to leave a comment if you are interested in joining a session. If there is interest for it i will schedule more sessions in the future.


We'll be going over the following points:

1. What is LR used for? (What will you hear on the LR)
2. 69, 68, 67 and Short-Range Comms (in Comparison)
3. How to setup your Long-Range-Radio (what do these buttons do)
4. Phrases and Words (Why you shouldn't say "over and out" or "repeat")
5. Comms etiquette (How to be a polite radio user)
6. Training Time !!!
7. Additionals (this includes 6-Digit Grid references, SitReps and handling two channels at once)
8. Questions and Additions (by either you or me)
9. Possibly more Training Time !!!


Helpful guides:

TFAR radios:

Using radio communication:

Basic communications guide:

 

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I am interested but I am not playing much at the moment due to life.  If no one takes the 4th slot, can I join on the day?

 

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@Ripley feel free to show up. Since there hasn't been any further comments showing interest i'll for the moment expand it to give room for you in stead of making an additional session. 

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