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Procedure words (abbreviated to
prowords) are
words or
phrases limited to
radiotelephony procedure used to
facilitate communication by
conveying information...
- ACP 125(F)
details how to
conduct radio checks using plain language. The
prowords listed below are for use when
initiating and
answering queries concerning...
- of the
signal strength prowords followed by an
appropriate conjunction, with that
followed by one of the
readability prowords: LOUD AND
CLEAR means Excellent...
- by the
Combined Communications Electronics Board.[citation needed] The
prowords listed below are for use when
initiating and
answering queries concerning...
-
February 2017. Alcorn, John. "Radiotelegraph and
Radiotelephone Codes,
Prowords And Abbreviations" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 3 June 2016...
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silence is finished, the
controlling station lifts radio silence by the
prowords "Seelonce FINI."
Disobeying a
Seelonce Mayday order constitutes a serious...
- many of the much
older Morse prosigns have
acquired precisely equivalent prowords for use in more
recent voice protocols. Not all
prosigns used by telegraphers...
- (CCBP 2-2)" (PDF). Alcorn, John. "Radiotelegraph and
Radiotelephone Codes,
Prowords And Abbreviations" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2016-06-03...
- on 2017-10-18. Alcorn, John. "Radiotelegraph and
Radiotelephone Codes,
Prowords And Abbreviations" (PDF).
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 2016-06-03...
- The
Radio Amateur's
Handbook and
Radiotelegraph &
Radiotelephone Codes,
Prowords, and Abbreviations. The book goes on to note that "Some of the definitions...