ISLAND DESIGNATIONE VHF Low frequency VEF Low irequency Alice Belle Clara Daisy Edna Flora Gene Relen lrene Janet Kate Lucy Mary Nancy Olive Lagoon Pearl Ruby Sally Cx RP FH LY NW Dz TU Jc UT wv YR ND EQ PK BG AZ xJ HM QN Tilda Ursula Vera Wma Yvonne Zona Alvin Bruce Clyde David Elmer Fred Glenn Henry Irwin James Keith Leroy Mack MB AA ss VL RJ MD NB AE GT WF QyY NK sv XG HF LN uc PE CH The phonetic alphabet shown below will be used in all communications where references to letters of the alphabet are required. A—Able B— Baker C~-Charlie N—~~Nan O-—~Oboe P— Peter E—Easy F— Fox G—George H— How I—Itera J—~—dJig K— King L— Love M— Mixe R— Roger 8—Sugar T—Tare U— Uncle ¥—Victor W— William X—X-ray Y—Yoke Z~—~ Zebra D— Dog Q—Queen Note that the AN/ PDR-T1B n. cter face from zero to full-scale deflection is marked off in five major divisions with five subdivisions each, This will be thought of as yu to 50, with 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 indicated by the larger divisions and 2, 4, 6, 8, etc., being indicated by the smaller markings. The range scale utilized in taking tne reading will be indicated by choosing one of the appropriate letters Hsted below. This letter wil) be followed by the two digits representing the meter readings; thus A38 would represent 380 mr/hr. When reporting intensities (normally using the T1B) the letters shown below will designate the scale in use. Oto § mr/hr 0 to 50 mr/hr 0 to 500 mr/hr XorM Tor WwW SorA 0 to 5K mr/hr 0 to 50% mr/hr Oto 500K mr/hr 18 fen ee erCNSERRE CmeTaee wena oo Hor P Eork No. F