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The mouthpiece and earpiece, though shaped differently, function in the same manner and thus can be used _____.
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interchangeably
You can talk into an earpiece and hear through a mouthpiece. |
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This feature is important to remember not only in the event of a breakdown of one or the other pieces but also because ______ can be fed into the system through an earpiece turned away from your head.
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undesired noises
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When you talk into the mouth piece it should be about __ to __ inch from your mouth.
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about 1/2 to 1 inch from your mouth.
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Sound-powered telephone circuits aboard ship fall into three categories: ___, ___ and ___.
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primary, auxiliary, and supplementary systems.
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The primary circuits are designated ____.
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JA through JZ
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Auxiliary circuits are preceded by the letter ____.
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letter X (XJA, X1JV, and so on). (X and 2 letters)
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The supplementary circuits are _____
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X1J through X61J. (X#J)
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Shipboard sound-powered circuits, JA
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Captain’s battle circuit (Captain = CO)
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Shipboard sound-powered circuits, JC
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Weapons control
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Shipboard sound-powered circuits, JL
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Lookouts
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Shipboard sound-powered circuits, 21JS
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Surface search radar
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Shipboard sound-powered circuits, 22JS
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Air search radar
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Shipboard sound-powered circuits, 61JS
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Sonar information
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Shipboard sound-powered circuits, 1JV
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Maneuvering and docking
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Shipboard sound-powered circuits, 2JZ
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Damage control
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Shipboard sound-powered circuits, X8J
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Replenishment at sea
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Shipboard sound-powered circuits, X40J
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emergency damage control communication system
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To clear a sound-powered phone circuit to transmit an important message, the sender should say “________.”
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silence on the line
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The proper response upon receipt of a message is as follows: “__________.”
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Repeat message, identify yourself, and then acknowledge the message
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Most messages are divided into the following parts:
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1. Name of the station called
2. Name of the station calling 3. The message You call the station for which you have a message, identify yourself, and send the message without waiting for the receiving station to answer. |
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THE DIAL TELEPHONES
how to take a message? |
1. Name of the caller
2. The message 3. Time and date of the message 4. Your name |
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what's IVCS stand for?
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INTEGRATED VOICE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (IVCS)
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The _____ is an integrated communications system that solves some of the shortcomings of older systems installed on older ships.
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The IVCS
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_____ combines the features of sound-powered telephones, dial telephones, and intercommunications units into one system.
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IVCS
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The IVCS system consists of ___, ___ and ___.
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terminals (user access devices), accessories, and two computer-controlled Interior Communications Switching Centers (ICSCs)
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what's ICSCs stand for?
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INTERIOR COMMUNICATIONS SWITCHING CENTERs (ICSCs)
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The ______ are the heart of the IVCS. They perform the _____ actions necessary to connect the calling party to the called party, similar to the automatic switchboards of a dial telephone system.
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INTERIOR COMMUNICATIONS SWITCHING CENTERs (ICSCs)
switching actions |
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The _____ are all one-way systems.
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1MC, 2MC, 3MC, and 6MC
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4MC
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Damage control
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6MC
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Intership
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20MC
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CIC (combat information announcing system)
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24MC
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Flag command/ officer
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40MC
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Flag administration
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26MC
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Machinery control
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58MC
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Hangar deck damage control
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42MC
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CIC coordinating
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21MC
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Captain’s command (Captain = CO)
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22MC
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radio room announcing system/ Electronic control
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23MC
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Electrical control
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27MC
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Sonar and radar control
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29MC
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Sonar control and information
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55MC
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Sonar service
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30MC
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Special weapons
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53MC
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Ship administration
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54MC
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Repair officer’s control
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what's DC WIFCOM stand for?
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DAMAGE CONTROL WIREFREE COMMUNICATIONS
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DC WIFCOM
Channel 1 |
Repair 5 area
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DC WIFCOM
Channel 2 |
Repair 2 area
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DC WIFCOM
Channel 3 |
Repair 3 area
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DC WIFCOM
Channel 4 |
Designated for ship-to-ship communications
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ALFA
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I have a diver(s) down; keep well clear at slow speed.
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BRAVO
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I am taking in, discharging, or carrying dangerous materials
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PENNANTS for Man overboard
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OSCAR
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PENNANTS for general recall, return to ship
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PAPA
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PENNANTS for Boat Recall-All boats return to ship
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QUEBEC
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PENNANTS for Ready Duty (in port) Preparing to replenish (at sea)
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ROMEO
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PENNANTS for Personnel working aloft
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KILO
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PENNANTS for This ship has medical guard duty
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MIKE 1
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PENNANTS for This ship has dental guard duty
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MIKE 2
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PENNANTS for FLAG OFFICER OR UNIT COMMANDER IS ABSENT
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1st. SUBSTITUTE
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PENNANTS for CHIEF OF STAFF IS ABSENT
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2nd. SUBSTITUTE
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PENNANTS for COMMANDING OFFICER IS ABSENT (Captain = CO)
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3rd. SUBSTITUTE
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PENNANTS for CIVIL OR MILITARY OFFICIAL WHOSE FLAG IS FLYING IS ABSENT
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4th. SUBSTITUTE
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PENNANTS for Worship service(s) in progress
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Church pennant/ Jewish worship pennant
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When not under way, commissioned ships display the ensign from the ____ at the ___ and the union jack from the ____ at the ___ from ___ to ___ (time). While under way, the ensign is normally flown from the ____.
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When not under way, commissioned ships display the ensign from the flagstaff at the stern and the union jack from the jack staff at the bow from 0800 to sunset. While under way, the ensign is normally flown from the gaff.
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Always hoist it ___ and lower it ___.
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Always hoist it smartly and lower it ceremoniously.
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The union jack is the rectangular ___ (color) part of the United States flag containing the ___.
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The union jack is the rectangular blue part of the United States flag containing the stars.
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On ___ (date), the President, on the recommendation of the Secretary of the Navy, established an official flag for the United States Navy.
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On 24 April 1959, the President, on the recommendation of the Secretary of the Navy, established an official flag for the United States Navy.
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FLAGSTAFF INSIGINIAS
for any civilian or flag officer who rates a 19 gun salute or more. |
Spread Eagle
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FLAGSTAFF INSIGINIAS
for a flag or general officer who rates less than 19 guns or for a civil official whose salute is 11 guns but less than 19 |
Halbert
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FLAGSTAFF INSIGINIAS
Captain and certain diplomats 外交官 |
Ball
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FLAGSTAFF INSIGINIAS
Commander |
Star
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FLAGSTAFF INSIGINIAS
For an officer below the grade of commander |
Flat Truck
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Side boys are paraded for _____.
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scheduled official visits
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A gun salute is fired when the visitor approaches and _____
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is still clear of the side.
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