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Authors writing stuff with modern military tactics please make radio conversations with these rules in mind.
Proper radio communication uses something called 3 legged method.
1.) The two parties do a hand shake over the air.
2.) The message is relayed from one party to the other.
3.) The message is repeated back so the person who said it knows that it got received correctly.
Bad example:
person 1 : "This is Joe to command, we have contact!"
Command: "Copy that, permission to engage."
Person 1: "We'll show them hell."
So there are problems here:
1.) The person never waited to see if command was listening so he could have been talking to who knows.
2.) Command never relayed the message.
Better:
Person 1: "This is Joe to command"
Command: "Go ahead."
Person 1: "We have contact"
Command: "Copy, Joe has contact"
Person 1: "We'll show them hell."
Command: "Show them hell Joe"
Yeah it takes longer, but talking on the radio like it is a phone is really unprofessional. It can be done and work, but anyone that has any experience with proper radio etiquette is going to think that they are not acting professionally.
Just something to keep in mind.
Proper radio communication uses something called 3 legged method.
1.) The two parties do a hand shake over the air.
2.) The message is relayed from one party to the other.
3.) The message is repeated back so the person who said it knows that it got received correctly.
Bad example:
person 1 : "This is Joe to command, we have contact!"
Command: "Copy that, permission to engage."
Person 1: "We'll show them hell."
So there are problems here:
1.) The person never waited to see if command was listening so he could have been talking to who knows.
2.) Command never relayed the message.
Better:
Person 1: "This is Joe to command"
Command: "Go ahead."
Person 1: "We have contact"
Command: "Copy, Joe has contact"
Person 1: "We'll show them hell."
Command: "Show them hell Joe"
Yeah it takes longer, but talking on the radio like it is a phone is really unprofessional. It can be done and work, but anyone that has any experience with proper radio etiquette is going to think that they are not acting professionally.
Just something to keep in mind.
Lesson, don't do modern stuff.