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=== Checking in Stations ===
=== Checking in Stations ===
The following are considerations for checking stations into your net.  The specific language to use is provided in a subsequent section, Recommended Check-In Procedure (B).
The following are considerations for checking stations into your net.  The specific language to use is provided in a subsequent section, ''Recommended Check-In Procedure'' below.


There are at least two things to consider when choosing a check-in procedure:
There are at least two things to consider when choosing a check-in procedure:
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==== Compiling a Roster of Teams ====
==== Compiling a Roster of Teams ====
To facilitate communication between teams and between ECC you should create a table of ARO tactical call signs and the NET teams or neighborhoods that each team ARO represents. For example, South Heights might represent the neighborhoods of Rockefeller, South Heights, Dogwood, and Petunia. In another case, the tactical call sign Farthworth might represent a single neighborhood called Farthworth. Here is the recommended format.  Feel free to use a separate sheet of paper to create a similar table.    
To facilitate communication between teams and between teams and the ECC you should create a table of ARO tactical call signs and the NET teams or neighborhoods that each team ARO represents. For example, South Heights might represent the neighborhoods of Rockefeller, South Heights, Dogwood, and Petunia. In another case, the tactical call sign Farthworth might represent a single neighborhood called Farthworth. Here is the recommended format.  Feel free to use a separate sheet of paper to create a similar table.    
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|Tactical Call Sign
|Tactical Call Sign

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