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curs de limba englez


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Biroul studii I cercetare


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Curs de limba englez Nivel nceptori

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RADIOTELEPHONE PROCEDURES
In the interest of security, transmissions will be as short and concise as possible.
Adherence to prescribed procedures is mandatory. Unauthorized departure
form, or variations in prescribed procedures often create confusion, reduce
reliability and speed, and tend to nullify security precautions.
PHONETIC ALPHABET
Letter Phonetic Spoken as Letter Phonetic Spoken as
A ALPHA AL FAH N NOVEMBER NO VEN BER
B BRAVO BRAH VOH O OSCAR OSS CAH
C CHARLIE CHAR LEE P PAPA PAH PAH
D DELTA DELL TAH Q QUEBEC KEII BECK
E ECHO ECK OH R ROMEO ROW ME OH
F FOXTROT FOKS TROT S SIERRA SEE AIR RAH
G GOLF GOLF T TANGO TANG GO
H HOTEL HOH TELL U UNIGFORM YOU NEE FORM
I INDIA IN DEE AH V VICTOR VIK TAH
J JULIETT JEW LEE ETT W WHISKEY WISS KEY
K KILO KEY LOH X XRAY ECKS RAY
L LIMA LEE MAH Y YANKEE YANK KEY
M MIKE MIKE Z ZULU ZOO LOO
Difficult words within the text of plain text messages may be spelled, using the phonetic
alphabet and proceeded by the proword I SPELL. If the operator can pronounce the word to
be spelled, he will do so before and after the spelling to identify the word.
Example:
MAN I SPELL MIKE ALPHA NOVEMBER MAN
PRONUNCIATION OF NUMERALS

0 ZERO ZE RO 5 FIVE FIFE


1 ONE WUN 6 SIX SIX
2 TWO TOO 7 SEVEN SEV EN
3 THREE TREE 8 EIGHT AIT
4 FOUR FOW ER 9 NINE NIN ER

90 NIN ER ZE RO 500 FIFE ZE RO ZE RO

THE CALL (Example:)


BRAVO TWO TWO THIS IS BRAVO TWO EIGHT OVER
BRAVO TWO TWO BRAVO TWO FOUR THIS IS - BRAVO TWO EIGHT -
OVER

When communication is difficult, call signs should be transmitted twice. Phrases,


words, or groups may be transmitted twice and indicated by the use of the
proword WORDS TWICE. Reception may be verified by using the proword
READ BACK.

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Lesson 31 Communications (Civilian and 164
Military Communications)

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