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=== Instructions for using the [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FsFca0Yq1xIHZlihSXuZG-Fo5M-C8MzAfMyrGgdugH0/edit?usp=sharing Traffic Count Worksheet] ===
=== Instructions for using the [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FsFca0Yq1xIHZlihSXuZG-Fo5M-C8MzAfMyrGgdugH0/edit?usp=sharing Traffic Count Worksheet] ===


* Each time reports available traffic use a new row to record the number of messages available at each precedence level.
* Each time a station reports available traffic use a new row to record the number of messages available at each precedence level.
* Each time you handle a message for that station, use a tally mark to indicate an increase in the number messages handled at the message’s precedence level.  For instance, if one Priority message was previously handled for a station and you just handled a second one, the tally in the Handled column for Priority messages would change from “l” to “ll”.  See the [[wikipedia:Tally_marks|Wikipedia article on Tally Marks]] for a discussion of tally marks.
* Each time you handle a message for that station, use a tally mark to indicate an increase in the number messages handled at the message’s precedence level.  For instance, if one Priority message was previously handled for a station and you just handled a second one, the tally in the Handled column for Priority messages would change from “l” to “ll”.  See the [[wikipedia:Tally_marks|Wikipedia article on Tally Marks]] for a discussion of tally marks.
* If a station provides new counts of available traffic, start a new row and draw a line through the row that is now out of date.
* If a station provides new counts of available traffic, start a new row and draw a line through the row that is now out of date.

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