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Title: Unit 2 Tutorial


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This tutorial program is self-paced. Use the left
mouse key to run through the program as
necessary. The program will also direct you to
use the ltspace bargt when needed. You will notice
there will be several buttons at the bottom of
each page. They will allow you to jump around or
return to your previous page. Follow the
directions on each page and enjoy the program.
Press here to continue
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Please choose from the following available
tutoring programs below and press the respective
categories
R/T Procedures and Crypto Systems
Visual Message Blank
Quiz on Standard Commands
Standard Commands
R/T Flags
Log Entries
Exit Program
Thank You!
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RADIO/TELEPHONE (R/T) PROCEDURES SELF- PACED
TUTORIAL
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The following tutorial will provide examples of
R/T signals in written and phonetic form. You
will need some blank paper, a writing utensil,
and both of your Unit 2 Student Guides,
Unclassified and Confidential. You will NOT need
your ATPs for this tutorial. Please note that
once you have completed this section of the
tutorial, your sheet(s) of paper now become(s)
Confidential. Ensure you properly label your
notes as Confidential on the top and bottom,
front and back of each sheet of paper.
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This tutorial will provide examples of the
following R/T formats. Press the respective
button corresponding to the area you desire to
review.
Delayed Executive 2-2-5I (U)
Immediate Executive 2-2-5I (U)
Non Executive 2-2-6I (U)
Bridge To Bridge 2-2-7I (U)
Navy Ops Code 2-6-4I (C)
Challenge Reply 2-6-7I (C)
Numerical Encryption 2-6-8I (C)
Trans Time Auth 2-6-9I (C)
These R/T formats are covered in lessons 2-2
Unclassified and 2-6 Confidential on the
specific pages noted above.
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The upcoming slides will give you a tactical
signal to be transmitted in a certain R/T format.
Breaking the signal from the ATP is not part of
this tutorial. Follow the instructions at the
beginning of each slide. Only the answer will be
displayed during this tutorial, not how to get
the answer. Your student guides will provide
guidance. This program will point out where to go
in your student guides. Please ensure you have
the proper supplies prior to continuing with the
tutorial.
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IMMEDIATE EXECUTIVE FORMAT is covered on pages
2-2-5I (U)
You are J7N and you need to transmit TURN PORT
265 - SPEED 12 to E8R in the Immediate Executive
format. Write down the entire transmission
between both units. Once you have completed this
portion, go on to the next several slides and
check your answers.
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The correct written answer looks like this.
E8R DE J7N IX TURN PORT 265 - SPEED 12 IMI
TURN PORT 265 - SPEED 12 STANDBY. X K DE
E8R R AR
The next slide will show the phonetic
pronunciation of the entire transmission shown
above.
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Please note the format of the log entry below,
and for our purposes, use a time of 1200 for your
log entry. When you are finished writing your
answer, ltpress space bargt to see the correct
answer.
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DELAYED EXECUTIVE FORMAT is covered on pages
2-2-5I 2-2-6I (U)
You are J7N and you need to transmit CORPEN S
175 - SPEED 20 to P9N in the Delayed Executive
format. Write down the entire transmission
between both units. Once you have completed this
portion, go on to the next several slides and
check your answers.
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The correct written answer looks like this
P9N DE J7N XTF CORPEN S 175 - SPEED 20, K DE
P9N R AR
AFTER SEVERAL MINUTES THE SIGNAL IS EXECUTED.
DURING THIS TIME, YOU WILL BREAK THIS SIGNAL AND
DETERMINE A MOBOARD SOLUTION TO STATION.
P9N DE J7N STANDBY. X, K DE P9N R AR
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List the four parts of the transmission listed
below. ltPress space bargt to see each part of
the correct answer.
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NONEXECUTIVE FORMAT is covered on pages 2-2-6I
2-2-7I (U)
You are C6R and you need to transmit TA 46-1 to
D7T in the Non Executive format. Write down the
entire transmission between both units. Once you
have completed this portion, go on to the next
several slides and check your answers.
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Using a time of 1415, the correct answer should
look like the following. ltPress space bargt when
you are ready to see the correct written answer.
D7T DE C6R TA 46-1 BT TIME 1415 K DE D7T R
AR
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE 1415 IS UNDERSTOOD TO BE
LOCAL TIME.
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BRIDGE TO BRIDGE is covered on pages 2-2-7I
2-2-8I (U)
You are EISENHOWER and you need to transmit to
JOHN S. MCCAIN in the Bridge-to-Bridge format.
The scenario is given on the next slide.
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Write down the entire transmission between both
units. Once you have completed this portion, go
on to the next several slides and check your
answers.
EISENHOWER calls JOHN S MCCAIN on Bridge to
Bridge. EISENHOWER is outbound the St Johns
River channel departing Mayport on course 097T at
10kts and sees JOHN S. MCCAIN inbound preparing
to enter the channel. EISENHOWER requests JOHN S.
MCCAIN stand out beyond the breakwater in the
vicinity of bouy ST J until EISENHOWER clears
to seaward. JOHN S. MCCAIN concurs.
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The correct written answer looks like this.
ltPress space bargt to see what the phonetic
pronunciation should sound like. PLEASE NOTE
THAT CALL SIGNS ARE NOT USED.
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The rest of the tutorial will cover material in
your Confidential Student Guide, specifically in
lesson 2.6. Please note that if you are taking
separate notes for this part of the tutorial, you
need to mark your notes accordingly. Because of
the upcoming slides are covering Confidential
material, you will need to look at your
Confidential Student Guide to see how the Ops
Code, Challenge Reply, Numerical Encryption,
and the Transmission Time Authentication are
done. This tutorial will show you an example and
the corresponding answer, but not how to get the
answer. Your Student Guide should provide the
necessary guidance.
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NAVY OPS CODE is covered on pages 2-6-4I thru
2-6-6I (C)
You are J7N and you need to transmit S5V 3DX
Y9H to E8R in the OPS CODE format. Write down
the entire transmission between both units. Once
you have completed this portion, go on to the
next several slides and check your answers.
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The correct written answer looks like this.
E8R DE J7N GROUPS 3 BT S5V 3DX Y9H BT K DE
E8R R AR
The next slide will show the phonetic
pronunciation of the entire transmission shown
above.
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The rest of the tutorial will cover material in
your Confidential Student Guide, specifically in
lesson 2.6. Please note that if you are taking
separate notes for this part of the tutorial, you
need to mark your notes accordingly. Because of
the upcoming slides are covering Confidential
material, you will need to look at your
Confidential Student Guide to see how the Ops
Code, Challenge Reply, Numerical Encryption,
and the Transmission Time Authentication are
done. This tutorial will show you an example and
the corresponding answer, but not how to get the
answer. Your Student Guide should provide the
necessary guidance.
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CHALLENGE REPLY is covered on pages 2-6-7I
2-6-8I (C)
You are J7N and E8R states I am prepared to
authenticate, over. Write down the entire
transmission between both units. Once you have
completed this portion, go on to the next several
slides and check your answers.
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Using the crypto system on page 2-6-11I (C),
write down your answer with BLX as your
challenge. For our purposes, this slide will
provide only the answer to the first half of the
Challenge Reply format. When you have written
down your answer, ltpress space bargt to see the
correct answer.
J7N DE E8R I AM PREPARED TO AUTHENTICATE K DE
J7N WHAT IS AUTHENTICATION OF BLX, K DE E8R
AUTHENTICATION IS S, BT 2nd half of C/R
If you did not get S as your reply, review your
procedures on page 2-6-7I (C).
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The phonetic pronunciation is shown below. ltPress
space bargt to see the answer.
J7N DE E8R I AM PREPARED TO AUTHENTICATE K DE
J7N WHAT IS AUTHENTICATION OF BLX,
K DE E8R AUTHENTICATION IS S, BT 2nd
half of C/R
Please note that when choosing the 3 letter
challenge, never spell words (such as PAL or SAD)
or use acronyms (AOL or WTF). These letters
should be chosen at random. Also note that there
is no letter Z in this crypto system.
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The rest of the tutorial will cover material in
your Confidential Student Guide, specifically in
lesson 2.6. Please note that if you are taking
separate notes for this part of the tutorial, you
need to mark your notes accordingly. Because of
the upcoming slides are covering Confidential
material, you will need to look at your
Confidential Student Guide to see how the Ops
Code, Challenge Reply, Numerical Encryption,
and the Transmission Time Authentication are
done. This tutorial will show you an example and
the corresponding answer, but not how to get the
answer. Your Student Guide should provide the
necessary guidance.
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NUMERICAL ENCRYPTION is covered on pages 2-6-8I
2-6-9I (C)
You are J7N and you need to transmit CORPEN STBD
045 to E8R using proper NUMERICAL ENCRYPTION
format. Write down the entire transmission
between both units. Once you have completed this
portion, go on to the next several slides and
check your answers.
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Using CJ as your first two letters, encode the
rest of the signal. When completed, ltpress space
bargt to see the correct answer.
E8R DE J7N XTF CORPEN STBD I SET CJ KJ N,
K DE E8R R AR
Please note that there are other possible answers
depending on which letters you choose.
If you did not get this as an answer, review your
procedures on page 2-6-8I 2-6-9I(C).
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ltPress space bargt to see the phonetic
pronunciation to your answer.
E8R DE J7N XTF CORPEN STBD I SET CJ KJ N,
K DE E8R R AR
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E8R DE J7N XTF TURN PORT 090, K DE E8R R
AR Several minutes later the signal is
executed. E8R DE J7N STANDBY X K DE E8R R
AR
If you did not get 090, review your procedures
on page 2-6-8I 2-6-9I(C).
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ltPress space bargt to see the phonetic
pronunciation to your answer.
E8R DE J7N XTF TURN PORT 090,
K DE E8R R AR Several minutes later the
signal is executed. E8R DE J7N STANDBY X
K DE E8R R AR
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The rest of the tutorial will cover material in
your Confidential Student Guide, specifically in
lesson 2.6. Please note that if you are taking
separate notes for this part of the tutorial, you
need to mark your notes accordingly. Because of
the upcoming slides are covering Confidential
material, you will need to look at your
Confidential Student Guide to see how the Ops
Code, Challenge Reply, Numerical Encryption,
and the Transmission Time Authentication are
done. This tutorial will show you an example and
the corresponding answer, but not how to get the
answer. Your Student Guide should provide the
necessary guidance.
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TRANSMISSION TIME AUTHENTICATION is covered on
pages 2-6-9I 2-6-10I (C)
You are C6R and you need to transmit B CORPEN
100 to D7T using proper Transmission Time
Authentication format. Write down the entire
transmission between both units. Once you have
completed this portion, go on to the next several
slides and check your answers.
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Using the crypto system on page 2-6-13I (C),
write down your answer. For this example, use a
time of 0935. ltPress space bargt to see the
correct answer.
D7T DE C6R B CORPEN 100 BT AUTHENTICATION TIME
0935 I AUTHENTICATE WB, K DE D7T R AR
If you did not get WB, review your procedures
on page 2-6-9I 2-6-10I(C).
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ltPress space bargt to see the phonetic
pronunciation to your answer.
D7T DE C6R B CORPEN 100 BT AUTHENTICATION TIME
0935 I AUTHENTICATE WB, K DE D7T R AR
Please note the difference between this and a
Nonexecutive Format. Also, remember to subtract
a minute if the time is an odd number minute. If
you did not get WB, review your procedures on
pages 2-6-9I 2-6-10I (C).
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THE FOLLOWING SLIDES WILL SHOW ALL THE FLAGS THAT
YOU WILL NEED TO KNOW. THIS TUTORIAL IS DESIGNED
TO HELP YOU LEARN YOUR FLAGS AND PENNANTS.
Please choose from the following to specify which
part you would like to review.
Review of all flags and pennant
Review of flags pennants in random order with
answers
Review of flag hoists signals with answers
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ALPHA
BRAVO
CHARLIE
DELTA
ECHO
FOXTROT
GOLF
HOTEL
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INDIA
JULIET
KILO
LIMA
PAPA
MIKE
NOVEMBER
OSCAR
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QUEBEC
ROMEO
SIERRA
TANGO
UNIFORM
VICTOR
WHISKEY
XRAY
YANKEE
ZULU
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1ST SUB
2ND SUB
4TH SUB
3RD SUB
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BLACK PENNANT
CODE/ANSWER
CORPEN
DESIG
DIVISION
EMERGENCY
FORMATION
INTERROGATIVE
FLOTILLA
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NEGATIVE
PORT
PREPARATIVE
SQUADRON
STARBOARD
SPEED
SUBDIVISION
TURN
STATION
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ZERO
ONE
TWO
THREE
FOUR
FIVE
SIX
SEVEN
NINE
EIGHT
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p0
p4
p7
p1
p5
p8
p2
p6
p9
p3
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THESE NEXT SEVERAL SLIDES WILL SHOW THE FLAGS AND
PENNANTS IN RANDOM ORDER AND YOU CAN TEST YOUR
RECOGNITION SKILLS ON THE FLAGS AND PENNANTS.
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p8
ALPHA
SIX
NEGATIVE
2ND SUB
UNIFORM
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SPEED
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EIGHT
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p9
FIVE
PORT
ZERO
CORPEN
WHISKEY
ltpress space bargt to see next flag/pennant
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4TH SUB
TANGO
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FOUR
VICTOR
DESIG
SEVEN
GOLF
LIMA
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p2
p4
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p3
PREPARATIVE
THREE
CODE/ANSWER
NOVEMBER
ROMEO
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INTERROGATIVE
NINE
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p1
ONE
CHARLIE
p0
EMERGENCY
TURN
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BRAVO
QUEBEC
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TWO
p5
3RD SUB
p6
ECHO
SIERRA
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STARBOARD
ZULU
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DELTA
FOXTROT
HOTEL
p7
DIVISION
INDIA
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MIKE
PAPA
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STATION
1ST SUB
KILO
FORMATION
JULIET
XRAY
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YANKEE
OSCAR
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The following slides will test you on flag hoist
signals that will be similar to the flag
recognition that will be administered during the
RT practice practical.
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MIKE
Press the ltspace bargt to see what each flag or
pennant answer is.
CORPEN
FOUR
NINE
ZERO
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HOTEL
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pennant answer is.
SPEED
TACK
ONE
THREE
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FORMATION
Press the ltspace bargt to see what each flag or
pennant answer is.
PORT
TWO
SIX
FIVE
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FOXTROT
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pennant answer is.
CORPEN
ONE
EIGHT
ZERO
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TURN
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pennant answer is.
STARBOARD
FIVE
ANSWER
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TANGO
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pennant answer is.
ALPHA
EIGHT
NINE
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NOVEMBER
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pennant answer is.
CHARLIE
ONE
FOUR
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MIKE
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pennant answer is.
SPEED
TWO
3RD SUB
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Remember when reading flaghoists, a max of 5
flags/pennants per hoist. You read flaghoists in
the following order. ltpress space bargt to see the
answers.
1.Stbd over port
3
2. Outbd to inbd
3. Top to bottom
stbd
port
2
1
Bow view
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VISUAL MESSAGE BLANK PRACTICE Lesson 2.15
Homework
SITUATION It is 2000 and you are Officer of the
Deck on the USS DOC operating with the USS SWOS.
COMDESRON THREE is embarked on the DOC. THE CO of
DOC really likes his chocolate chip cookies and
wants three dozen added for tomorrows CONREP at
0800 wth the SWOS. The CO wants you as the OOD
to send a visual message via flashing light to
the SWOS indicating his request . Ensure to
include all pertinent info and COMDESRON THREE as
an info addee on the message. All OODs have
message releasing authority.
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VISUAL MESSAGE BLANK
BT
UNCLASS
CONREP
OOD
TODAY
FL
R
COMDESRON THREE
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filled out.
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You have completed the Visual Message Blank
exercise. If there are any questions, please
refer to your student guide under the Visual
Communications lesson 2.14. Press the button
below to continue with this tutorial.
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The following slides will cover STANDARD COMMANDS
for both helm and leeehlem. It will cover what
the correct and incorrect answers and the reasons
why they are correct or incorrect.
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What standard command would you give to the helm
to change course from 090T to 120T? Choose from
the following answers by clicking on the
corresponding answer.
Right Standard Rudder Steady Course 120
Right Standard Rudder Steer Course 120
Come Right Standard Steady Course 120
Come Right Steer Course 120
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This answer is NOT correct because when you give
a rudder amount like standard, you must STEADY
on that course.
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This answer is NOT correct because when you use
the command come left/right you STEER that
course. Also, this command can only be used for
course changes of 10 degrees or less.
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This answer is NOT correct because when you use
the command come left/right, it can be used for
course changes of 10 degrees or less.
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This answer is correct. Remember, when giving a
rudder amount such as standard, you must
STEADY on that course.
Good. Press here to continue with the next
question
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What standard command would you give to the helm
to change course from 090T to 098T? Choose from
the following answers by clicking on the
corresponding answer.
Right Standard Rudder Steer Course 098
Come Right Steady Course 098
Come Right Steer Course 098
Come Right Standard Steady Course 098
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This answer is NOT correct because when you give
a rudder amount, ie right standard rudder, you
must steady on that course, NOT steer it.
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This answer is NOT correct because when you use
the command come left/right you STEER that
course. Also, this command can only be used for
course changes of 10 degrees or less.
Press here and try again
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This answer is correct because when you use the
command come left/right you STEER that course.
Good. Press here to continue with the next
question
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What standard command would you give to the lee
helm to change speed from 20 knots to 10 knots?
Please note that 10 knots is a 2/3s bell. Choose
from the following answers by clicking on the
arrow corresponding to your answer.
All engines back 2/3s, indicate pitch
turns for 10 kts
Ease engines to 2/3s, indicate pitch turns for
10 kts
Ease engines ahead 2/3s, indicate pitch turns
for 10 kts
All engines ahead 2/3s, indicate pitch turns
for 10 kts
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All engines back 2/3s, indicate pitch turns
for 10 kts
IS INCORRECT
BECAUSE TO SLOW DOWN FROM 20 KTS TO 10KTS, YOU
DO NOT BACK DOWN ON YOUR ENGINES. IT IS LIKE
PUTTING YOUR CAR IN REVERSE TO SLOW DOWN.
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Ease engines to 2/3s, indicate pitch turns for
10 kts
IS INCORRECT
BECAUSE THERE IS NO COMMAND TO EASE YOUR
ENGINES TO SLOW DOWN FROM 20 KTS TO 10KTS.
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Ease your engines ahead 2/3s, indicate pitch
turns for 10 kts
IS INCORRECT
BECAUSE THERE IS NO COMMAND TO EASE YOUR
ENGINES TO SLOW DOWN FROM 20 KTS TO 10KTS.
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All engines ahead 2/3s, indicate pitch turns
for 10 kts
IS CORRECT
BECAUSE TO SLOW DOWN FROM 20 KTS TO 10 KTS, YOU
ORDER A SLOWER SPEED. IT IS LIKE TAKING YOUR FOOT
OFF THE GAS PEDAL TO SLOW DOWN.
Good. Press here to continue with the next
question
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What standard command would you give to the helm
to change course from 135T to 080T? Choose from
the following answers by clicking on the
corresponding answer.
Left Standard Rudder Steer Course 080
Come Left Standard Steady Course 080
Come Left Steer Course 080
Left Standard Rudder Steady Course 080
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This answer is NOT correct because when you give
a rudder amount, ie left standard rudder, you
must steady on that course, NOT steer it.
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This answer is NOT correct because when you use
the command come left/right you STEER that
course. Also, this command can only be used for
course changes of 10 degrees or less.
Press here and try again
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This answer is correct. Remember, when giving a
rudder amount such as standard, you must
STEADY on that course.
Good. Press here to continue with the next
question
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In this scenario, you initially give the order to
change course from 270T to a course of 000T and
give the order right standard rudder, steady
course 000. During the turn as you are passing
course 300T, you are told that you need to come
back to course 270T. What order can you give to
get back to course 270T?
Rudder amidships steady course 270
Shift your rudder, steer course 270
Ease your rudder to rt 5 degrees, steer cse 270
Shift your rudder, steady course 270
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This answer is INCORRECT because by placing your
rudder amidships, you will not be able to steady
up on course 270.
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This answer is INCORRECT because there is no such
command ease your rudder to right five degrees
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This answer is INCORRECT. When you use the
command shift your rudder, you must give a
new course to STEADY.
Press here and try again
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This answer is CORRECT because you give a new
course to steady when you shift your rudder.
Good. Press here to continue with the next
question
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What command would you give to the leehelm to
twist the ship to starboard without putting any
way on?
Rudder amidships steady course 270
Shift your rudder, steer course 270
Ease your rudder to rt 5 degrees, steer cse 270
Shift your rudder, steady course 270
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This answer is CORRECT.
Good. Press here to continue with the program
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This answer is INCORRECT because these commands
are twisting the ship to port.
Port engine back ___, Stbd engine ahead ___
Port engine back ___, Stbd engine ahead ___
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Port engine back__
Stbd engine ahead__
97
This answer is INCORRECT because there is no
command to place your engines fwd or aft, only
ahead or back.
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The following slides will involve filling out a
log entry with various types of transmissions
Immediate Executive
Delayed Executive
Non Executive
Bridge To Bridge
Navy Ops Code
Challenge Reply
Navy Ops Code
Trans Time Auth
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Situation As the Officer in Tactical Command
(OTC) with the call sign E8R, you send the
tactical signal CORPEN STBD 9 to everyone
within your tactical control at time 1200. Send
the signal in the IMMEDIATE EXECUTIVE format and
fill out the log entry with your answer.
Time
From
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Message
1200
E8R
IX CORPEN STBD 9, IMI CORPEN STBD 9, STBY, . X, K
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100
Situation As the Officer in Tactical Command
(OTC) with the call sign E8R, you send the
tactical signal CORPEN STBD 9 to everyone
within your tactical control at time 1200. Send
the signal in the DELAYED EXECUTIVE format and
fill out the log entry with your answer.
Time
From
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Message
1200
E8R
XTF CORPEN STBD 9, K
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101
Situation As the Officer in Tactical Command
(OTC) with the call sign E8R, you send the
tactical signal G SPEED 10 to everyone within
your tactical control at time 1200. Send the
signal in the NON EXECUTIVE format and fill out
the log entry with your answer.
Time
From
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Message
1200
E8R
G SPEED 10, BT TIME 1200 K
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102
Situation As the EISENHOWER, you want to
recommend a port-to-port passage to the ARLEIGH
BURKE. You are on course 090T at 10 kts headed
outbound. ARLEIGH BURKE is headed in the opposite
direction. You want to send it as a BRIDGE TO
BRIDGE format and fill out the entire log entry
with your answer.
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From
Time
To
Message
ARLEIGH BURKE
ARLEIGH BURKE DE EISENHOWER, K
EISEN-HOWER
1200
EISENHOWER DE ARLEIGH BURKE, R K
ARLEIGH BURKE
EISEN-HOWER
EISEN-HOWER
ARLEIGH BURKE
DE EISENHOWER, I AM ON COURSE 090 _at_ 10 KNOTS.
RECOMMEND A PORT TO PORT PASSAGE, K
CONCUR WITH PORT TO PORT PASSAGE, R K
ARLEIGH BURKE
EISEN-HOWER
ARLEIGH BURKE
DE EISENHOWER, R AR
EISEN-HOWER
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104
Situation As the Officer in Tactical Command
(OTC) with the call sign E8R, you send the
Operations Codes E4D DTI H9A M3J to everyone
within your tactical control at time 1200. Send
the signal in the OPS CODE format and fill out
the log entry with your answer.
Time
From
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Message
1200
E8R
GROUPS 4 BT E4D DTI H9A M3J BT K
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105
Situation As the Officer in Tactical Command
(OTC) with the call sign E8R, ARLEIGH BURKE (A2B)
initiates a CHALLENGE REPLY with you _at_ 1200.
Send the signal and fill out the log entry with
your answer. For this example, A2B will use ABC
as your 3-letter challenge. E8R will use PAF
as their 3-letter counter-challenge.
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From
Time
To
Message
1200
E8R
A2B
I AM PREPARED TO AUTH, K
A2B
E8R
WHAT IS AUTH OF ABC, K
E8R
A2B
AUTH IS M, BT WHAT IS AUTH OF PAF, K
A2B
E8R
AUTH IS L, K
E8R
A2B
R, AR
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107
Situation As E8R, you send the tactical signal
CORPEN STBD 9 to A2B. Send it in the DELAYED
EXECUTIVE format WITH NUMERICAL ENCRYPTION and
fill out the log entry with your answer. For this
example, use AB as your initial two letters.
Time
From
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Message
1200
E8R
XTF CORPEN STBD I Set AB D, K
A2B
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108
Situation As E8R, you send the tactical signal
M SPEED 9 to everyone in you tactical control.
Send it with a TRANSMISSION TIME AUTHENTICATION
using a time of 0722Z and fill out the log
entry with your answer.
Time
From
To
Message
1200
E8R
M SPEED 9 BT AUTH TIME 0722, I AUTH TY, K
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109
The following slides will ask questions
concerning standard commands. There will be 8
questions presented to you. Record your answers
and view the last slide to see how well you did.
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1. What standard command would you as the Conning
Officer to alter course from 090T to course
120T?
A. Right Standard Rudder, Steady Course 120
B. Come Right Standard Rudder, Steady Course 120
C. Come Right, Steady Course 120
D. Come Right, Steer Course 120
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111
2. What standard command would you as the Conning
Officer to alter course from 090T to course
095T?
A. Right Standard Rudder, Steer Course 095
B. Come Right Standard Rudder, Steady Course 095
C. Come Right, Steady Course 095
D. Come Right, Steer Course 095
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112
3. What standard command would you as the Conning
Officer to alter course from 090T to course
075T?
A. Left Standard Rudder, Steady Course 075
B. Come Left Standard Rudder, Steady Course 075
C. Come Left, Steady Course 075
D. Come Left, Steer Course 075
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4. After changing crs from 000 to crs 090,
what command do you give to alter course back to
000T?
A. Shift your rudder, steer crs 000
B. Left Standard Rudder, Steer Course 000
C. Shift your rudder, Steady Course 000
D. Come Left, Steer Course 000
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5. After altering crs to 000T using a full
rudder, what order do you give to use a standard
rudder instead?
A. Slow your rudder to right standard, steer
course 000
B. Ease your rudder to right standard, Steady
Course 000
C. Ease your rudder to right standard, Steer
course 000
D. Rudder Amidships, steer crs 000
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6. What command to give to order 10 knots which
is 2/3 bell?
A. All engines ahead 2/3s, indicate pitch
turns for 10 knots
B. All engines back 2/3s, indicate pitch
turns for 10 knots
C. Ease you engines to 2/3s, indicate pitch
turns for 10 knots
D. Shift your engines for 10 knots
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116
7. What command to give slow from 10 kts to 5
kts which is 1/3 bell?
A. All engines back 1/3, indicate pitch turns
for 5 knots
B. Ease you engines to 1/3, indicate pitch
turns for 5 knots
C. All engines ahead 1/3, indicate pitch turns
for 5 knots
D. Slow your engines to 10 knots
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117
8. What orders do you give to the leehelm to
twist your ship to port?
A. Port eng ahead 1/3, Stbd eng ahead 1/3
B. Port eng back 1/3, Stbd eng ahead 1/3
C. Port eng ahead 1/3, Stbd eng back 1/3
D. Port eng back 1/3, Stbd eng back 1/3
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Answers to the 8 questions are as
follows 1. A 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. A 7. C 8. B
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This program has been developed by Peter A.
Felarca to assist those who need help in
R/T Procedures Crypto Systems, Log keeping,
Flag Recognition, Standard Commands and Visual
Message Blanks. If there are any questions or
comments concerning this program, please direct
them to Pete Felarca at the following email
address
EVIEPETE_at_AOL.COM
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