Phonetic Alphabet/Numbers A - Alpha N - November B - Bravo O - Oscar C - Charlie P - Papa D - Delta Q - Quebec E - Echo R - Romeo F - Foxtrot S - Sierra G - Golf T - Tango H - Hotel U - Uniform I - India V - Victor J - Juliet W - Whiskey K - Kilo X - X-Ray L - Lima Y - Yankee M - Mike Z - Zulu 0 - Zero 5 - Fi-yiv 1 - Wun 6 - Six 2 - Too 7 - Se-ven 3 - Thuh-ree 8 - Ate 4 - Fo-wer 9 - Niner Parts of a Radio Call CALLSIGN - Identify the station being called THIS IS - Proword used to indicate that callsign of calling station follows CALLSIGN - Identify station calling TEXT - The message END SIGN - Proword to identify the end of the Radio Transmission (ie. Over or Out) Example Zero Alpha this is Activity One Section has now Callsign Proword Callsign Text arrived at Checkpoint 1. Over End Sign Prowords Over - I have completed my transmission and expect a reply or response. Out - I have completed my transmission but I do not expect any reply or response. I Spell - The following part of my transmission will be spelled phonetically. Roger - I have received and understood your last transmission. Grid - My next transmission will be a grid reference. Fetch - Bring (appointment title) to the radio as I wish to speak personally. Wilco - I understand your transmission and will comply. Nothing - An entire transmission has been Heard missed or not received. Allows all net stations to know the transmission was not received Radio Check Callsign this is Callsign Radio Check. Over. Reply Callsign this is Callsign (applicable proword). Over. Callsign this is Callsign. Out. Prowords for Reply: Signal Strength: Loud - Signal is very strong Good - Signal is strong Weak - Signal is weak but readable Very Weak - Signal is very weak and almost unreadable Readability: Fading - Signal is decreasing to a point reception can t be relied on. Clear - Excellent reception Readable - Satisfactory reception Distorted - Having trouble reading as you signal is distorted. Interference - Having trouble reading you due to interference. Unreadable - Your transmission is so bad I cannot hear you
LOST PERSON REPORT BRAVO - location (grid reference) of Unit sending report; CHARLIE - number/name/description of Lost persons; DELTA - last known location (grid reference) and direction of travel of lost part; ECHO - time lost party last seen; FOXTROT - known equipment of lost party food, water etc; GOLF - any assistance required; HOTEL - nearest access road, suggested rendezvous point if required; INDIA - any action taken SIT REP (Situation Report) NUMBER - usually numbered sequentially; FROM - unit reporting situation TO - unit receiving situation report; LOCAL TIME - (India Kilo) local time (Zulu) universal time [G.M.T.]; Example 1105 Local Time one one zero five India Kilo ALPHA - situation other party; BRAVO - situation self; CHARLIE - administrative details; DELTA - any other information CASEVAC (Medical Evacuation) ALPHA - callsign of requesting station; BRAVO - grid reference (in clear or code); CHARLIE - degree of urgency ie. Urgent, priority; DELTA - if patient is walking wounded or stretcher case; ECHO - type of injury or illness; FOXTROT - radio frequency and callsign or unit to which patient belongs; GOLF - any special measures required, ie. Spinal injuries; HOTEL - any remarks or further information INCIDENT REPORT ALPHA - callsign of station involved in an incident; BRAVO - time and date in local time (India Kilo) or U.S.T. universal standard time (Zulu); CHARLIE - grid reference of incident; DELTA - number of persons involved in the incident; ECHO - description of dress and any other relevant details FOXTROT - any specific details of persons involved in the incident; GOLF - direction of travel of persons involved in the incident; HOTEL - brief account of incident.
LOCSTAT ALPHA - Callsign BRAVO - Time CHARLIE - Grid reference DELTA - Moving on Bearing ECHO - Other Information MAINTDEM REPORT (Supply Request) ALPHA - requesting sub-units; BRAVO - items and quantity required; CHARLIE - earliest time required; DELTA - latest time required; ECHO - method of movement; FOXTROT - point of delivery (in code); GOLF - radio frequency used at point of delivery; HOTEL - callsign at delivery point; INDIA - any other appropriate details. NAVEX REPORT (Navigational Report) ALPHA - size and composition on navigation exercise; BRAVO - tasks; CHARLIE - time of departure; DELTA - time of return; ECHO - routes out and in; FOXTROT - terrain GOLF - details of any other groups met during exercise; HOTEL - any map corrections; INDIA - miscellaneous information; JULIET - any special observations or notes; KILO - conditions of navigational exercise; LIMA - conclusions and recommendations. NOTICAS (Notification of Casualty) ALPHA - ID of person concerned; BRAVO - nature of illness or injury; CHARLIE - grid reference, date/time where sickness/injury occurred; DELTA - present location (grid reference) of injured/sick person; ECHO - need to notify next of kin or other persons.
BUSHFIRE REPORT BRAVO - grid reference - in clear of fire; CHARLIE - any assistance required is evacuation required; DELTA - extent of fire - widespread, small area, growing in size etc; ECHO - direction and speed of fire front; FOXTROT - type of terrain - scrub, grass, forrest, etc; GOLF - how many persons in your HOTEL - any danger to anyone; INDIA - action taken by your group, e.g. fire extinguished, evacuate area, protection sought; JULIET - details of casualties; KILO - best way in - request for evacuation; LIMA - any other relevant information. ENMOS REPORT (Emergency Report not otherwise covered) BRAVO - grid reference of situation; CHARLIE - nature of emergency; DELTA - any assistance required e.g. evacuation; ECHO - what personnel or vehicles are involved - own FOXTROT - any other personnel involved (Yes/No); GOLF - number of persons in own HOTEL - number of persons in other INDIA - any danger to own group or others; JULIET - action taken by own KILO - details of casualties; LIMA - best way in for evacuation/casevac; MIKE - any other relevant information. FLOOD REPORT BRAVO - location - grid in clear; CHARLIE - any assistance required - is evacuation required; DELTA - extent (widespread, localised); ECHO - direction and speed of water; FOXTROT - type of flood - flash flood, localised, river overflowing, dam bursting, etc; GOLF - any persons in danger; HOTEL - any danger to other groups; INDIA - action taken - e.g. evacuation, move to higher ground; JULIET - any casualties - details; KILO - best way in/out, request for evacuation and pickup point; LIMA - any other relevant information. RADIO COMMUNICATION INFORMATION Radio Frequency Primary: 33 Secondary: 36 Call Signs Headquarters: - Zero Alpha DETCDR: - Sunray DEPCDR: - Sunray Minor Medical Officer: - Starlight FLGOFF Pfeffer - Sultan SQNLDR Johns - Siren FSGT Crews - Raven LAC West-McInnes - Piper LACW West-McInnes - Pegasus CIV Wynne - Pacestick CUO Pfeffer - Camero CUO Venter - Blondie CUO West-McInnes - Tarzan CWOFF Sanders - Yogi CFSGT Fitzgerald - Louie CFSGT Kajewski - Greeny CSGT Gilloway - Tall-ie CSGT Johns - Matchstick CSGT Sanders - Road Train A/CSGT Rhodes - Fluro Section 1 - Mustang 1 Section 2 - Spitfire 1
TASK ALLOCATION IC - 2IC - Radio Operator - Navigator - Scout 1 - Scout 2 - Pace Counter - Machine Gunner 1 - Machine Gunner 2 - Machine Gunner 3 - Machine Gunner 4 - Rifle Group 1 - Rifle Group 2 - Rifle Group 3 - Rifle Group 4 - Finding Direction Using a Compass To set a bearing on your compass, turn the dial until the bearing you require (either a degree number or a compass point) is in line with the index pointer. In order to face the bearing that is now set, hold the compass level and allow the needle to swing freely, with the direction arrow pointing ahead. Holding the compass in front of you, turn your body until the red north end of the magnetic needle points to the letter N on the dial. The compass is now oriented and you are facing your set bearing. METRES PACES CONVERSION Metres Paces 5 6 10 12 15 18 20 24 25 30 50 60 100 120 120 144 130 156 140 164 150 180 160 192 170 204 180 214 190 226 200 240 250 300 300 360 350 420 400 480 450 540 500 600 600 720 700 840 800 960 900 1080 1000 1200 Parts of a Compass Legend: 1. Scale 2. Base Plate 3. North of Dial 4. Magnetic Needle (north end red) 5. Compass Housing 6. Direction of Travel Arrow 7. Magnifying Lens 8. Index Pointer 9. Orienteering Arrow 10. Bearing Ring