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Signalling & Radio

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Ey, Daniel. Update "Guard", "Listening Watch" and "Radio Silence" to the broadcast options instead.

The Guard, Listening Watch and Radio Silence was a bit more fitting to Brimlocks recon-infantry based RP while the listening methods are far more over-all based and realistic. :thumb:

Radio Wrote:Listening Methods
As we have to assume, the Radio utilize batteries as it's a portable electronic device. Therefor you need to recharge these batteries - But what happen if you can't? At the same time you have to remember that as soon as you send a message the opposition could start try and track you down or at least know roughly where you are. Therefor you should try and talk as little in the radio as possible!

Option 1: You keep your frequency open all the damn time and always ready to send and recieve a message. This take most strain on the batteries and is rarely used.

Option 2: You're availible to recieve and send a message for 5 minutes severy 15th minute. This could be done prior to some sort of attack or during uncertainty.

Option 3: Ready to send and recieve messages for 5 minutes every 30minutes. This could be used during active reconnaissance or while recieving displacement orders.

Option 4: Ready to send and recieve messages once every hour. Usually done when doing active intelligence gathering deep in enemy lines to keep command up to date.

Option 5: Set dates and times to when you should send.

Option 6: Complete Radio Silence. Shut up.

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[b]Listening Methods[/b]
As we have to assume, the Radio utilize batteries as it's a portable electronic device. Therefor you need to recharge these batteries - But what happen if you can't? At the same time you have to remember that as soon as you send a message the opposition could start try and track you down or at least know roughly where you are. Therefor you should try and talk as little in the radio as possible!

[b]Option 1:[/b] You keep your frequency open all the damn time and always ready to send and recieve a message. This take most strain on the batteries and is rarely used.

[b]Option 2:[/b] You're availible to recieve and send a message for 5 minutes severy 15th minute. This could be done prior to some sort of attack or during uncertainty.

[b]Option 3:[/b] Ready to send and recieve messages for 5 minutes every 30minutes. This could be used during active reconnaissance or while recieving displacement orders.

[b]Option 4:[/b] Ready to send and recieve messages once every hour. Usually done when doing active intelligence gathering deep in enemy lines to keep command up to date.

[b]Option 5:[/b] Set dates and times to when you should send.

[b]Option 6:[/b] Complete Radio Silence. Shut up.
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Signalling & Radio - by Dalle - 28-04-2023, 07:36 PM
RE: Signalling & Radio - by Dalle - 28-04-2023, 07:38 PM
RE: Signalling & Radio - by Dalle - 28-04-2023, 07:39 PM
RE: Signalling & Radio - by Dalle - 28-04-2023, 07:40 PM

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