Radio Communications Flashcards
Q1: True or False: Primary responsibility of the radio operator is to pass accurate and timely information.
A1: TRUE
Q2: True or False: You must use the Proword BREAK to indicate your transmission will continue after the pause.
A2: TRUE
Q3: Limit your transmission to no more than _____ seconds each.
A3: 10
Q4: Speech must be clear, ______ and unambiguous.
A4: concise
Q5: (Procedural Words) Used to acknowledge message received
A5: Copy
Q5: (Procedural Words) I have received your last transmission satisfactorily
A5: Roger
Q5: (Procedural Words) I have received your signal and understand it
A5: Wilco
Q5: (Procedural Words) Repeat all of your last transmission
A5: Say Again
Q6: The senior person on site or the _______ usually determines line 9 (CBRN Contamination) on the MEDEVAC request.
A6: Medic
Q7: The number of injured patients is transmitted on which line of the MEDEVAC request?
Line 3
Line 4
Line 5
Line 8
A7: Line 3
Q8: True or False: Line 1 of the MEDEVAC request should be an eight digit grid coordinates?
A8: False (6 digits)
Q9: The acronym SALUTE stands for _________.
A9: Size, Activity, Location, Unit, Time, Equipment
Q10: There are three methods that the sender of a SALUTE report can identify their location. They are:
1) Grid coordinates from a map
2) Use a back azimuth from two known locations
3) Use a back azimuth and the ________ from one known location
A10: distance