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What (who) is radiotelephony$66553$ - definition

METHODS TO MAKE VOICE COMMUNICATIONS UNDERSTOOD OVER A POTENTIALLY DEGRADED CHANNEL
Radio language; Communications discipline; Voice procedure; Radiotelephony voice procedure

Radiotelephony procedure         
Radiotelephony procedure (also on-air protocol and voice procedure) includes various techniques used to clarify, simplify and standardize spoken communications over two-way radios, in use by the armed forces, in civil aviation, police and fire dispatching systems, citizens' band radio (CB), and amateur radio.
NATO phonetic alphabet         
  • FAA radiotelephony alphabet and [[Morse code]] chart
MOST WIDELY USED SPELLING ALPHABET
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The (International) Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet, commonly known as the NATO phonetic alphabet, is the most widely used set of clear code words for communicating the letters of the Roman alphabet, technically a radiotelephonic spelling alphabet. It goes by various names, including NATO spelling alphabet, ICAO phonetic alphabet and ICAO spelling alphabet.
Spelling alphabet         
  • Instruction page from WW I U.S. Army [[trench code]], Seneca edition, with spelling alphabet for telephone and radio use
SET OF WORDS USED TO STAND FOR THE LETTERS OF AN ALPHABET IN ORAL COMMUNICATION
Radio alphabet; Telephone alphabet; Phonetic alphabet (military); First name alphabet; Spelling alphabets; Navigators code; Spelled alphabet; Latin-script spelling alphabet; Radiotelephony alphabet; Latin spelling alphabet
A spelling alphabet (also called by various other names) is a set of words used to represent the letters of an alphabet in oral communication, especially over a two-way radio or telephone. The words chosen to represent the letters sound sufficiently different from each other to clearly differentiate them.

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Radiotelephony procedure

Radiotelephony procedure (also on-air protocol and voice procedure) includes various techniques used to clarify, simplify and standardize spoken communications over two-way radios, in use by the armed forces, in civil aviation, police and fire dispatching systems, citizens' band radio (CB), and amateur radio.

Voice procedure communications are intended to maximize clarity of spoken communication and reduce errors in the verbal message by use of an accepted nomenclature. It consists of a signalling protocol such as the use of abbreviated codes like the CB radio ten-code, Q codes in amateur radio and aviation, police codes, etc., and jargon.

Some elements of voice procedure are understood across many applications, but significant variations exist. The armed forces of the NATO countries have similar procedures in order to make cooperation easier.

The impacts of having radio operators who are not well-trained in standard procedures can cause significant operational problems and delays, as exemplified by one case of amateur radio operators during Hurricane Katrina, in which:

...many of the operators who were deployed had excellent go-kits and technical ability, but were seriously wanting in traffic handling skill. In one case it took almost 15 minutes to pass one 25 word message.