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Operating Procedures • Radio checks will not be made unless absolutely necessary • Excessive radio checks are a violation of transmission security • A 

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The following prowords are for use when initiating and answering queries concerning signal strength and readability: RADIO CHECK—What is my signal strength and 

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  • How does the army do radio checks?

    “RADIO CHECK”.
    (.
    1) To conduct a radio check, the sender will begin by calling the receiver and saying “Radio check, over.” (.
    2) A response of “ROGER” indicates the transmission is loud and clear. (.
    3) A response of “WEAK BUT READABLE” indicates that the transmission is weak but can be understood.

  • What do you say during a Radio Check?

    Radio check procedure
    What is my signal strength and readability; how do you hear me? I have received your last transmission satisfactorily.
    To be used when no reply is received from a called station.

  • Turn the radio to its one-watt power setting, key the microphone and call “radio check” three times followed by your boat name and location; so for example “radio check radio check radio check this is Big Daddy in North Harbor Marina.” Then wait for a reply confirming that someone has heard your transmission.

  • How do you respond to a Radio Check in the military?

    Read you loud & clear – Response to “Radio Check”.
    Means your transmission signal is good.
    Also use “Read you 5-by-5“.
    Come in – You are asking the other party to acknowledge they hear you.

  • How To Perform a Military Radio Check:
    1. Say: “[Their call sign], this is [your call sign], radio check, over.”
    2. Wait for: “[Your call sign], this is [their call sign], roger, over.”
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