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VOICE PROCEDURE [1 record]

Record 1 1996-02-05

English

Subject field(s)
  • Telecommunications Transmission
  • Telephony and Microwave Technology
CONT

Why do we have to learn voice procedure? The answer is for the following reasons: -(a) Because every word we say on a radio set can be heard by the enemy. -(b) Because even the best radio communications may suffer from interference which can result in misunderstood messages ... Procedure is a set of rules designed to provide: -(a) SECURITY -(b) ACCURACY -(c) DISCIPLINE.

OBS

Terminology used at the Department of National Defence.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Transmission (Télécommunications)
  • Téléphonie et techniques hyperfréquences
CONT

La procédure radiotéléphonique a pour but de fixer : -la forme, -la succession des différentes parties d'une conversation ou d'un message devant être acheminé par un moyen de transmission radioélectrique, en vue de : -conserver l'exactitude du texte; -favoriser la rapidité de la transmission; -assurer la sécurité de celle-ci.

OBS

Terminologie utilisée au ministère de la Défense nationale.

Spanish

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