What do you say after Roger that?

“Wilco”: Literally means “will comply” and indicates that the speaker is intending to complete the task that’s been asked of them.

How do I speak to military radio?

Military Radio Protocol Best Practices:

  1. Identify with whom you want to communicate by using their call sign.
  2. Pause a moment after pressing the “push-to-talk” (PTT) button.
  3. Be direct and short when communicating.
  4. Speak slowly and clearly.
  5. Spell out letters and numbers, using the Military Alphabet (NATO Phonetic Alphabet.

How do we communicate through radio?

4 Golden Rules fo Radio Communication

  1. Clarity. Your voice should be clear. Speak a little slower than normal. Speak in a normal tone, do not shout.
  2. Simplicity. Keep your message simple enough for intended listeners to understand.
  3. Brevity. Be precise and to the point.
  4. Security.

What radio does the military use?

The AN/PRC-117F Multiband/Multimission Radio, currently in use by all the U.S. military services, is a 30-to-512 MHz-band radio that incorporates several different software-defined waveforms, such as SINCGARS, HaveQuick, and old Type 1 encryption modes.

What is the opposite of 10-4?

Signals by era

Signal APCO Meaning
1940 (APCO Standards Committee) APCO Project 14 (1974)
10-3 Stop transmitting. Stop Transmitting
10-4 Acknowledgement. Affirmative (Ok)
10-5 Relay. Relay (To)

What are the five guidelines for radio transmission?

Go Ahead – Resume transmission Say Again – Re-transmit your message Stand-by – Transmission has been acknowledged, but I am unable to respond now. Roger – Message received and understood. Affirmative – Yes – Avoid yup, nope, etc. Negative – No Over – Transmission finished.

What radio do Navy SEALs use?

The AN/PRC-126 radio is used primarily 2-way radio telephone communication among special force team members in the field. AN/PRC-126 Radio is currently used by US Army, USMC, US Navy SEALs, USAF CCT and other special forces.

How far can an ASIP radio transmit?

Those RTs with power settings can vary transmission range from approximately 200 meters (660 feet) to 10 kilometers (km) (6.2 miles). Adding a power amplifier increases the line of sight (LOS) range to approximately 40 km (25 miles).