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- | <WRAP centeralign>< | + | < |
- | </ | + | <WRAP round download right box>{{ : |
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+ | ====== Radiogram txt ====== | ||
+ | ===== Overview ===== | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | The workflow assumes that each operator has access to a computer with a shared drive (via LAN or otherwise). | ||
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+ | Here's an overview of the process: | ||
+ | {{ : | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round box> | ||
+ | **Scenario**: | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | On the disaster zone side: | ||
+ | - Radio operators in the disaster zone check into the net to pass traffic. | ||
+ | - Net controllers outside the disaster zone take checkins based on proper priority. | ||
+ | - To log the traffic, they take a serialized template file from the '' | ||
+ | - They edit the template file with all relevant information, | ||
+ | - They then move the file to the '' | ||
+ | - The net controllers continue to take check ins and file more traffic files to the '' | ||
+ | |||
+ | On the unaffected side: | ||
+ | - Other volunteers (who don't need to be radio operators), move the first file from the '' | ||
+ | - Using the information in the file, they attempt to contact the recipient. | ||
+ | - If they can't deliver the message, they write some notes in the file and leave it in their work folder as a reminder to try again later. | ||
+ | - If they successfully sent the message and a reply doesn' | ||
+ | - If they successfully sent the message and a reply needs to be sent back, they move the file to the appropriate '' | ||
====== Instructions ====== | ====== Instructions ====== | ||
===== Initial Setup ===== | ===== Initial Setup ===== | ||
- | - **Copy** the folder named '' | + | - Download {{: |
- | - Edit the '' | + | - Each operator should |
+ | - Each operator should edit the '' | ||
===== Receiving a Message ===== | ===== Receiving a Message ===== | ||
- The folder named '' | - The folder named '' | ||
- | - As you receive the message, fill out the required information. | + | - As you receive the message, fill out the required information. |
- Save the file and rename it so that its name is exactly what is written on the forth line of the message. | - Save the file and rename it so that its name is exactly what is written on the forth line of the message. | ||
- **Move** (don't copy) the message to the appropriate outbox folder ('' | - **Move** (don't copy) the message to the appropriate outbox folder ('' | ||
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===== Delivering a Message ===== | ===== Delivering a Message ===== | ||
- | <WRAP center round info 100%> | + | <WRAP center round box 60em> |
- | * If you are using a phone or computer to send your messages, your message queue is '' | + | * If you are using a phone or computer to send your messages, your message queue is: '' |
- | * If you are using a radio to send your message, your message queue is '' | + | * If you are using a radio to send your message, your message queue is: '' |
</ | </ | ||
+ | - Drag the first message in the queue to your work folder so that no one else grabs it. | ||
+ | - Add the Date Time and your sender information. | ||
+ | - Use the information entered by the message receiver to try and contact the person. | ||
+ | - If you can't deliver the message, write yourself some extra notes in the space below the message field and try again later. Leave that message in your working folder. | ||
+ | - If you successfully sent the message and a reply doesn' | ||
+ | - If you successfully sent the message and a reply needs to be sent back, move the message to the appropriate outbox folder. | ||
- | | + | ====== Reference ====== |
- | - Use the information in the filled out by the message | + | ===== Precedences ===== |
- | - If you can't deliver the message, you can write yourself some extra notes in the space below the table and try again later. Leave that message in your working folder. | + | From: https:// |
- | + | ==== 1E: Emergency ==== | |
- | 4. If a reply doesn' | + | Any message |
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- | 5. Enter the `Date/ | + | |
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- | ## Replying to a Message: | + | |
- | If a reply is needed: | + | ==== 2P: Priority ==== |
- | 1\. Copy the `Reply` section | + | This classification is for important messages having a specific time limit, official messages not covered in the emergency category, press dispatches |
- | 2\. Move the message to the appropriate folder `3. Landline Outbox` or `3. Radio Outbox` | + | |
- | ## Workflow Diagram: | + | ==== 3W: Welfare ==== |
+ | 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. | ||
- | ![Diagram.png](../ | + | ==== 4R: Routine ==== |
+ | 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. |
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