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Table of Contents
1. Introduction 1
2. Government Involvement 1
2.1. Radio Licensing 1
2.2. Purpose of License 1
2.3. License Fee 1
2.4. Privacy of Radio Conversations 1
3. The CRMF Network 1
3.1. Regular Services of CRMF 1
4. Radio Terminology 1
4.1. Special Vocabulary 1
4.2. International Alphabet 2
5. Radio Stations 2
5.1. PBT Fixed Stations 2
5.2. Non-PBT Stations 2
5.3. Mobile Licenses 2
6. PBT Sked Times 2
6.1. Times 2
6.2. Use of PBT Sked Times 2
6.2.1. General Skeds 2
6.2.2. Weekday 11:45 Skeds 2
6.2.3. Designated Skeds 2
6.2.4. Individual Skeds 2
6.3. Required Sked Attendance 2
6.4. Promptness at Skeds 2
7. General Radio Procedures 3
7.1. Calling Another Station 3
7.2. Responding to a Call From Another Station 3
7.3. Traffic Priority Designations 3
7.4. Breaking for Aircraft and Medical Traffic 3
7.5. Radio Orders 3
7.6. Maintaining a Sked Book 3
7.7. Passing Messages 3
7.8. Listening 3
7.9. Length of Transmissions 3
7.10. Interference 3
8. Participating in a Radio Sked 4
8.1. Opening 4
8.2. Emergency Traffic 4
8.3. Call-up of All Stations 4
8.4. Proceeding With Sked 4
8.5. Closing Sked 4
9. Controlling Station 5
9.1. Designation of Controlling Station 5
9.2. Responsibilities of the Controlling Station 5
10. Madang Radio Operator 5
10.1. Readiness for Sked 5
10.2. Following Up Sked Messages 5
10.3. Writing Up Sked Messages 5
10.4. Delivering Time Urgent Messages 5
11. Administration 5
11.1. Messages for Transmission 5
11.2. Replying to Messages Received 5
11.3. Radio Room Courtesy 5
12. Other Uses of the Radio 5
12.1. Commercial Traffic 5
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12.2. Emergency Services of CRMF 5
12.3. Utilizing Another Missions Sked Time 6
13. Radio Operators 6
14. Restrictions on Radio Use 6
15. Radio Decorum 6
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