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How is "23NCI16" reported over a sound-powered circuit?
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too. tree. november. charlie. india. wun. six.
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Why is it important to remember that the ear- and mouthpiece of a sound-powered telephone are interchangeable?
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Two reasons:
1. if one piece breaks 2. undesirable noise can be fed into the system. |
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Why is the headset picked up as a singel unit?
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Two reasons:
1: make sure you have all parts 2: to avoid breakage. |
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How far fro the mouthpiece is your mouth?
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1/2 to 1 inch
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Why is a headset unplugged when not in use?
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Earpieces will pick up and transmit noise.
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How many categories of sound-ppowered phone circuits?
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three
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What category is preceded by the letter "X"?
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auXiliary
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Which is the CO's battle circuit?
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JA
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To keep the meaning of a message intact, what should a telephone talker do?
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Repeat the message verbatim.
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Rules for circuit discipline:
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1. Transmit only official messages.
2. Keep the button in the OFF position. 3. Use only standard words and phrases. |
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What makes a phone message?
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Caller's name.
message. time. date. |
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IVCS consists of what compontents?
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Terminals, accessories, ICSC's
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What does the ICSC do within the IVCS?
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switching
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What's the name of the general announcing system (shipboard)?
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1MC
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Which announcing system is used for intership announcements?
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6MC
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Which announcing system is for hangar deck DC?
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58MC
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What's the 20MC for?
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CIC
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Who is authorized to make announcements over the 1MC?
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CO.
XO. OOD. |
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Flags and pennants used by the Navy?
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Substitute flags.
Numeral pennants. International alphabet flags. |
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Man Overboard flag?
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Code Oscar.
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Personnel Recall flag?
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Papa
(come to papa) |
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Ready Duty flag?
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Romeo
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From where is the National Ensign flown underway?
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flagstaff
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From where is the Union Jack flown in port?
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jackstaff
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What does "colors" mean?
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The National Ensign and the Union Jack.
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When is the U. S. Navy flag flown?
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1. Ceremonies.
2. Parades. 3. Official Navy functions. |
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Which flags are half-masted at the death of the CO?
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1. National Ensign.
2. Union Jack. 3. Commission pennant. |
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On a small ship, which watch personnel are responsible for hoisting and lowering absentee pennants?
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Quarterdeck watch.
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On large ships, who is responsible for special flags and pennants that indicate changing events aboard?
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Duty signalman.
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Where is a list of special flags and pennants posted as a reference for watch standers?
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Quarterdeck
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An officer in command entitled to a personal flag is embarked on a boat on an official mission. Where is his flag flown?
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In the bow.
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What is said for an important message to be relayed?
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"silence on the line"
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Three categories of sound powered circuits:
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Primary
Auxiliary ("X") Supplimentary |
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How is a message properly received on a sound-powered phone?
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1. repeat the message
2. identify the station 3. say, "Aye" |
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Two types of terminal devices used on the IVCS:
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1. Network
2. Dial |
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Which circuit is DC?
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4MC
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What other system is tied to the 1MC?
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ship's alarm
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When is a gun salute fired?
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When the visitor approaches and is clear of the side.
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When are side boys paraded?
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scheduled official visits.
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What is the flagstaff for a Captain?
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a ball
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Who gets a halbert?
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Flag Officer whose salute is 19 guns or less
OR a civilian whose salute is 11 guns or less. |
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Signal Flags;
Man Overboard Divers General Court Martial Captain Absent |
Oscar
Code + Alfa Union Jack on flagstaff Worship pennant 3rd Substitute |
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The first four channels of WIFCOM:
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1. Repair 5.
2. Repair 2. 3. Repair 3. 4. ship-to-ship. |
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What's the difference between the 1MC and the 21MC?
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1MC is one-way.
21MC is an intercom (2-way). |