EARLY DRAFT
Radiogram_txt_files_v20250606.zip contains a folder structure with txt
files that can be read and edited by any device. The purpose of these files is to provide a simple workflow to allow multiple operators to separate the tasks of receiving and delivering on traffic.
The workflow assumes that each operator has access to a computer with a shared drive (via LAN or otherwise).
Here's an overview of the process:
Scenario: A disaster zone (circled in red) only has access to radio comms, and various people check in to a net to pass traffic to the wider world. The net controllers are outside the disaster zone and have access to phones and the internet.
On the disaster zone side:
1. Templates
folder and move it to their individual 2. Work Folder
(which they renamed with their name).
3. Landline Outbox
folder where a different operator will try and contact the recipient.
3. Landline Outbox
.
On the unaffected side:
3. Landline Outbox
(which will automatically sorted by precedence and date-time) to their individual 2. Work Folder
.
4. Sent
folder where it is archived as part of the records.
3. Radio Outbox
, where the net controllers will follow the same process to action it.
2. YOUR NAME Work Folder
and rename it with their name. This will be their work folder. No one else should touch files in their folder.
Copy Paste.txt
text file that's in their work folder with their information. This will help them fill out the message files more quickly by allowing them to copy and paste information that is always the same.
1. Templates
contains a list of serialized message template files. Move (don't copy) the file with the smallest serial number to your work folder. That way, it will no longer be available for others to use, and only you will be working on it as long as it's in your work folder.
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3. Landline Outbox
or 3. Radio Outbox
)
3. Landline Outbox
3. Radio Outbox
4. Sent
folder.
Any message having life and death urgency to any person or group of persons. This includes official messages of welfare agencies during emergencies requesting supplies, materials or instructions vital to relief to stricken populace in emergency areas. During normal times, it will be very rare. When in doubt, do not use this designation.
This classification is for important messages having a specific time limit, official messages not covered in the emergency category, press dispatches and emergency-related traffic not of the utmost urgency.
This classification refers to either an inquiry as to the health and welfare of an individual in the disaster area or an advisory from the disaster area that indicates all is well. Welfare traffic is handled only after all emergency and priority traffic is cleared.
Most traffic in normal times will bear this designation. In disaster situations, traffic labeled Routine should be handled last, or not at all when circuits are busy with higher-precedence traffic.