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

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Tor WwW
SorA

0 to 5K mr/hr
0 to 50% mr/hr
Oto 500K mr/hr
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