(f) vi, (g) . i os : . ° ; ; . "(h) - _ ; RESTRICTED. Use of other than authorized prowords. Unauthorized use of plain language in place of . applicable prowords or operating signals, — Linkage or compromise of classified call signs and address groups by plain language disclosures or association with unclassified call signs. : (3) ‘Profane, indecent. or obascene language. (3) The following practices are to be avoided: . “4 (a) Use of excessive transmitting power. (b) Excessive time consumed in tuning, changing fre- quency, or adjusting equipment. : (c) Transmit ting at speeds beyond the.capabilities, of receiving operators. wo 4 6. Phonetic Aphabet- . , pm : : . . a. hen necessary to “Aaentity:any letter: of the alphabet, the _ Phonetic alphabet listed below, shall be used: : Letter. - Spoken vo~ Sookena - " , “b, Difficult words or groiipss within the text of plain textmessages may be spelled using the phonetic alphabet and preceded by the. proword "I SPELL", If the operator can pronounce the word to be spelled, ene he will do so before and after the spelling to identity: the worde- sg . . . Where a text is composed of prénounceable words, ; they wal be spoken. as such, Where a text is encrypted, the groups, even though — : ' ° ‘occasionally pronounceable, are to be transmitted by the phonetic equiv— ~~ -_ : alents- of ‘the individual Aetters: and without,using theProwond ar ‘SPELLpe y E - ae a “aot t “Ae eee eee ‘= ABLE ° N= maw en!== NAN Bo-------+ BAKER O------- OBOE C=_-—--- = CHARLIE Peewee ee PER. oe Deen een ee DOG : (Qe --- -- = WEN Fo Beene ee eR EASY. R-+---~-=- + ROOM : (.° Peaae---- + PK oe S------- “SUGAR Geew ee ne ee GEORGE © )0lUP eh TARE Heew- eH -llLlUhUU eee He = UNCLE T--- eeeTM We ee ee = VICTOR Tone ene ee JIG We eee eee “WILLIAM » K--.--- ~~ - KIN ve aee we ee KRAY ~ Lense eneLOVE Se . Yep = -- + YOKE Mmm MIKE / e L Zase ~~ = ZEBRA” , : a a “Letter | a . a, a otoon a Pronunciation of Nunberals’ “e, v . the proword: “PIGURES" may, beused preceding such. numberss:- ” 0. vets Be To distinguish nunberals fromwords ‘pinilarly pronounced, De . os 7 When nunierals are5S transmitted‘by: radiotelephone, the ‘follow ._ine rules for.their, 7, Pronunciationwilt be observed. woe

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