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This page contains information for
the use of armyradios members in
agent-net operations:

Note that the following material is being added to this site
as of September 1st, 2002, and construction will take place
between 01Sept2002 and 01Oct2002.

For those interested in keeping Morse operations alive for
historical purposes, and developing intermediate and advanced
morse code skills, this set of web-pages is devoted
to:

bulletMilitary Morse code procedures
bulletMorse Net Operations
bulletStandardized "Q-signals" used by U.S. Army forces
bulletStandardized "Z-signals"  used by U.S. Army forces
bulletUse of standardized prosigns
bulletMilitary standard message format, including standardized
"16-part military message format"
bulletTechniques for message authentication

Any Armyradios members having prior U.S. Army Morse
experience, especially standardized procedures used by
Army Special Forces, are invited to contribute relevant material
as long as it is non-classified.

Currently, procedures are based on Vietnam era military
procedures, via information sheet #: SSTS56004A,
dated September 1964.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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