03-23-2021, 03:11 AM
Sounds good. I think conversations should be kept to local chat. I wonder if adjusting voice volume to talk to your buddy far away a good idea or not. Normally, I don't do shouting unless we're playing CSAR missions without radios.
I'm curious as team leader or squad leader addressing on SR, say I suppose the following commands would be good enough:
"Moving 270"
*Mark position A on map* "We're moving to position A to our East"
I suppose as team leader or squad leader, I'd find myself talking a lot more on radio. As a grunt, I'd find myself talking less to free up the comms unless
"Contact close 340 degrees"
I think for medic I'd prefer to have my SR transmitting to let the team know on status of downed patient.
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I will say TLDR, I agree. Keep chatter to local while important messages short and verbose on radio. I would also say for certain commands, keep repeating "Do you copy over?" to make sure everyone that the command is confirmed by all parties that needs to hear it (otherwise assumed the person is wounded, KIA, busy in a firefight or something).
I'm curious as team leader or squad leader addressing on SR, say I suppose the following commands would be good enough:
"Moving 270"
*Mark position A on map* "We're moving to position A to our East"
I suppose as team leader or squad leader, I'd find myself talking a lot more on radio. As a grunt, I'd find myself talking less to free up the comms unless
"Contact close 340 degrees"
I think for medic I'd prefer to have my SR transmitting to let the team know on status of downed patient.
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I will say TLDR, I agree. Keep chatter to local while important messages short and verbose on radio. I would also say for certain commands, keep repeating "Do you copy over?" to make sure everyone that the command is confirmed by all parties that needs to hear it (otherwise assumed the person is wounded, KIA, busy in a firefight or something).