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A station may be identified by several types of ________ including the unit's name, aircraft tail number.

Call signs
Message drafters assign precedence to messages to indicate a desired writer to reader time. What are the criteria and speed of service (SOS) objectives for the four most commonly used precedence levels?
R - Routine
P - Priority
O - Immediate
Z - Flash
Which message contains information of vital importance and must be given the most rapid handling possible from origin to ultimate delivery to authorized recipients?
CRITIC
What is a time sensitive Command and Control Emergency Action Message (EAM) which will be processed ahead of all other traffic?
Emergency Command Precedence (ECP)
TRUE/FALSE

- Answer calls in the correct order and without delay.
- Listen carefully before transmitting to ensure that the frequency is clear and, where possible allow for stations which cannot be heard.
- Release the pressel switch promptly.
- On releasing the pressel switch, ensure that the radio returns to the receive condition.
TRUE
The net control station (NCS) authorizes member stations to transmit traffic to other stations in the net without obtaining prior permission from the NCS
Free net
In this type of net, stations obtain permission from the
NCS prior to communicating with other stations in the net.
Directed net
What is PLAD?
Plain Language Address Designator
What are the three basic parts of message tranmissions?
1. Heading
2. Text
3. Ending
What two characteristics are understood after completion of a radio check?
1. Signal strength
2. Readability
What is the simple, rapid procedure for use by circuit operators to police the security of insecure voice networks. It brings to immediate attention of operators the fact that something has been disclosed on the circuit.
Beadwindow
Provides short-range, nonsecure, bridge-to-bridge voice communications in the VHF range.
Bridge-to-Bridge
The ground area that transponders offer coverage,
and determines the satellite dish diameter required to receive each transponder's signal.
Footprint
The portion of a communications link used for the transmission of signals from an Earth terminal to a satellite or to an airborne platform.
Uplink
The link from a satellite to a ground station.
Downlink
Plan that delivers end-to-end TCP/IP connectivity using a 32 kbps connection via UHF SATCOM.
Narrowband plan
A library of standard line sets in joint reporting message
format (MIL-STD 6040) which provide the necessary elements of information in cases involving incidents or events of interest to national command and/or high level authorities.
OPREP-3
What series messages are used to provide the Chief
of Naval Operations (CNO) and other naval commanders notification of incidents that are of high Navy vice national-level interest?
OPREP-3 NAVY BLUE
Series messages are used to inform the operational commander, or appropriate higher authority of incidents not meeting OPREP-3 NAVY BLUE criteria.
OPREP-3 NAVY UNIT SITREP
These messages are used to report incidents that are of national level interest to the National Military Command Center (NMCC).
OPREP-3 PINNACLE