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== Radio Communication == | == Radio Communication == | ||
Through our radio system (ACRE2), we use a full-duplex system which allows multiple people with different radios to talk on the same channel at the same time. This means we have to practice certain protocols to ensure information flows up and down the chain of command properly. | Through our radio system (ACRE2), we use a full-duplex system which allows multiple people with different radios to talk on the same channel at the same time. This means we have to practice certain protocols to ensure information flows up and down the chain of command properly. | ||
=== Radio Channels/Nets === | |||
All radio nets are listed at the map briefing screen. However, you can also find a list of them here. All fireteams have their own private PRC-343 ("walkie-talkie") while communication between assets, squads, and the platoon all happen on different long-range radios such as the PRC-152, PRC-148, and the PRC-117F. | |||
Short-Range PRC-343 Channels: | |||
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CH1 - Alpha 1 | |||
CH2 - Alpha 2 | |||
CH3 - Alpha 3 | |||
CH4 - Bravo 1 | |||
CH5 - Bravo 2 | |||
CH6 - Bravo 3 | |||
CH7 - Charlie 1 | |||
CH8 - Charlie 2 | |||
CH9 - Charlie 3 | |||
CH10 - Inter-Armor | |||
CH11 - Inter-Air | |||
CH12 - Inter-Platoon | |||
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Long-Range PRC-152/148/117F Channels: | |||
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CH1 - Alpha Net | |||
CH2 - Bravo Net | |||
CH3 - Charlie Net | |||
CH4 - Platoon Net | |||
CH5 - Air Net | |||
CH6 - Armor Net | |||
CH7 - Emergency Net | |||
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=== Radio Brevity === | === Radio Brevity === | ||
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Brevity is the ability to transmit your message with utmost accuracy as quickly as possible. An example: | Brevity is the ability to transmit your message with utmost accuracy as quickly as possible. An example: | ||
Scenario: ''You are Alpha 1 Fireteam Leader and you see enemies in front of your team, but they're not aware of your presence.'' | Scenario: ''You are Alpha 1 Fireteam Leader and you see enemies in front of your team, but they're not aware of your presence.'' | ||
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A proper message with brevity | A proper message with brevity would be: | ||
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ASL, this is A1, we have an EI squad soft contact 300 meters from us at the treeline. Awaiting orders. | ASL, this is A1, we have an EI squad soft contact 300 meters from us at the treeline. Awaiting orders. | ||
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Revision as of 18:31, 21 November 2016
Communication is top priority whether you're a rifleman or a platoon leader. Remember, during a session, if you're not shooting or moving, you should be communicating.
Radio Communication
Through our radio system (ACRE2), we use a full-duplex system which allows multiple people with different radios to talk on the same channel at the same time. This means we have to practice certain protocols to ensure information flows up and down the chain of command properly.
Radio Channels/Nets
All radio nets are listed at the map briefing screen. However, you can also find a list of them here. All fireteams have their own private PRC-343 ("walkie-talkie") while communication between assets, squads, and the platoon all happen on different long-range radios such as the PRC-152, PRC-148, and the PRC-117F.
Short-Range PRC-343 Channels:
CH1 - Alpha 1 CH2 - Alpha 2 CH3 - Alpha 3 CH4 - Bravo 1 CH5 - Bravo 2 CH6 - Bravo 3 CH7 - Charlie 1 CH8 - Charlie 2 CH9 - Charlie 3 CH10 - Inter-Armor CH11 - Inter-Air CH12 - Inter-Platoon
Long-Range PRC-152/148/117F Channels:
CH1 - Alpha Net CH2 - Bravo Net CH3 - Charlie Net CH4 - Platoon Net CH5 - Air Net CH6 - Armor Net CH7 - Emergency Net
Radio Brevity
Brevity is the ability to transmit your message with utmost accuracy as quickly as possible. An example:
Scenario: You are Alpha 1 Fireteam Leader and you see enemies in front of your team, but they're not aware of your presence.
Rather than a message such as:
Alpha Squad Lead, this is Alpha 1, we uh, see about a squad size or even maybe two squads of infantry in the open over here and we need to know if we should shoot them or wait. So far, I don't think they uh, have noticed us and we're prone on the hill here.
A proper message with brevity would be:
ASL, this is A1, we have an EI squad soft contact 300 meters from us at the treeline. Awaiting orders.