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Communication
"Sender and Receiver Signal"
"Phonetic Alphabet"
"Morse Code"
"Semaphore Code"
"Coded Messages"

Communication

 

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Communication is a way we use to send messages. There are many ways to communicate: Morse Code, Semaphore Code, Cypher Codes, 2-way radio, are some of the methods we will study in this article. We define the Sender as the one who is transmitting a message; and the Receiver as the one who is listening for the message.

Best Practices

A. The DOs

THINK before you send your message. Organize your thoughts before sending. [sender]
Keep message brief and concise. [sender]
Use two people to send/receive messages, if possible. [receivers]
Make sure the receiver has understood message before securing/closing out transmission. [sender]
Acknowledge messages when received and understood. [receiver]
Know and make use of the phonetic alphabet when sending text.[sender]
Write out all message sent/received. [both]
Send only as fast as you can receive. [sender]

B. The DO NOTs for Senders

Don't send rambling message.

Do not send test message that may tie up other transmission.



Last Updated ( Wednesday, 22 April 2009 )
 
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