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  • Your Most Important Weapon
  • The One Rule
  • Keep in Mind—
  1. Leadership
  2. FTL Leadership
  3. BW Fundamentals

Radio Procedure


Your Most Important Weapon

Radios are mission critical to the FTL, you should be using them to keep in contact with all squad members and issue orders to colour teams.

In BW, we don’t have any hard and fast radio procedure— it is not mandatory to say ā€˜over’ at the end of a transmission, start questions with an ā€˜interrogative,’ or any number of the unique phrases you’ve heard from military related content.

That being said, the following procedures are helpful to utilize. Ending a transmission with an ā€˜over’ allows the conversing element to know they can transmit a response, or calling ā€˜break’ as you transition from one transmission to your next also keeps traffic flowing. ā€˜Break, break’ may be called to interrupt a longer transmission with an immediate important communication. General basic procedures are never frowned upon, and may benefit your communication.


The One Rule

The key requirement is to address the recipient of your message first, and then identify yourself. This is doubly critical on PLN. If you were Alpha 1 and calling the Alpha Lead, an example of what you would say is:

ā€œAlpha Lead, Alpha 1, ____.ā€

What you’ll often hear in session is the abbreviation:

ā€œASL, A1, ____.ā€

Both of these mean the same thing, one is just quicker to say.


Keep in Mind—

Brevity is key. It’s okay to have longer transmissions, but you want to be as efficient and as quick as possible when keying your mic in order to ensure that other elements aren’t waiting for you to stop speaking so they can transmit.

In heavy contact, a considerable amount of information has to flow quickly, and ensuring that you get critical information out with minimal extra language is key to making sure other elements can do the same.

There are some rare missions FTLs or SQLs may not have radios. These missions will be clearly tagged with "reduced radios".

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