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=== Example NET Form 8 with Reply ===
=== Example NET Form 8 with Reply ===
[[File:NET Form 8 Request Reply Example.jpg|1000px]]
[[File:NET Form 8 Request Reply Example.jpg|1000px]]
[Prowords are ''italicized'' below]


=== Script for Voicing the Message Above ===
=== Script for Voicing the Message Above ===


'''ARO'''
'''Originating Operator'''


I have a Priority Net Form 8.
I have a Priority Net Form 8.


Over
''Over''


'''SNC'''
'''Receiving Operator'''


Go ahead with your Form 8
''Go ahead'' with your Form 8


'''ARO'''
'''Originating Operator'''


Please copy.
''Please copy.''


To Incident Team Leader comma All Initials November Echo Tango  Teams
To Incident Team Leader comma All Initials November Echo Tango  Teams
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Time One Nine Zero Zero
Time One Nine Zero Zero


Message Please provide snow coverage in inches at your staging area period Break
Message Please provide snow coverage in inches at your staging area period ''Break''


Approved by John Smith   
Approved by John Smith   
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Position Planning Officer
Position Planning Officer


End of Message.  How Copy?
''End of Message''.  How Copy?


'''SNC'''
'''Receiving Operator'''


Roger your NET Form 8.
Roger your NET Form 8.
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          [OR]
          [OR]


Please fill between [word heard] and [word heard]
Please ''fill between'' [word heard] and [word heard]
=== Script for Voicing the Reply Above ===
=== Script for Voicing the Reply Above ===
'''ARO'''
'''Replying Operator'''


I have a reply to a priority message.
I have a reply to a priority message.


Over
''Over''


'''SNC'''
'''Receiving Operator'''


Go ahead with the originating station, date, time and subject of the original message.
Go ahead with the originating station, date, time and subject of the original message.
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Over
Over


'''ARO'''
'''Replying Operator'''


Originating Station Command Net  
Originating Station Command Net  
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Subject Request for snow coverage
Subject Request for snow coverage


Over
''Over''


'''SNC'''
'''Receiving Operator'''


Roger
''Roger''


Standby
''Standby''


[SNC finds original message.]
[Receiving operator finds original message.]


Please go ahead with your reply.
Please ''go ahead'' with your reply.


'''ARO'''  
'''Replying Operator'''  


Reply Figure Six inches Break
Reply Figure Six inches Break
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Time One Nine Three Zero
Time One Nine Three Zero


End of Message How Copy?
''End of Message How Copy?''


'''SNC'''
'''Receiving Operator'''


Roger your message reply.
''Roger'' your message reply.


          [OR]
          [OR]


Please fill between [word heard] and [word heard]
Please ''fill between'' [word heard] and [word heard]

Revision as of 10:54, 22 August 2023

  1. Field numbers are not voiced. The first word of each field name is voiced, but not any punctuation in the field name. Example. "Incident Simplex Exercise" rather than "One Incident Name colon Simplex Exercise"
  2. All digits are individually voiced, e.g. "one five" rather than "fifteen".
  3. If no Incident Name is provided on the form, that field is not voiced and the voicing starts with the To field.
  4. Originating station is a tactical call sign and not the name of the person identified in the From field of the message.  The ARO may add it to the From field in parentheses preceded by the abbreviation "OS".  e.g. (OS Tactical Net) The originating station is voiced without the parenthesize and "OS" is voiced as "Originating Station". Example: "(OS South Heights)" is voiced as "Originating Station South Heights"
  5. In the date field the format is nnMMMYYYY and does not need to be preceded by the proword "mixed group figures." The name of the month is voiced, even though the month is written as a 3-letter abbreviation. E.g., November is written "NOV" but voiced "November". The current year is usually assumed. If included, the year should four digits. E.g., 5OCT2022 voiced "Five October Two Zero Two Two".
  6. Time is local time written with 4 digits using a 24-hour clock with the digits given one at a time and does not need to be preceded by "Figures" when it is part of a time field. Example "Time One Nine Zero Zero" rather than "Time Figures One Nine Zero Zero" or "Time Nineteen Hundred."
  7. Punctuation in the message body is voiced. The decimal and any commas in a number are also voiced. E.g., 32,500.75 would be voiced "Figures Three Two comma five zero zero decimal seven five"
  8. Field 8 is voiced as if it were two fields -- the first and last and skipping the second: "Approved by <name provided> Position <title provided>" as the signature is not voiced
  9. The proword "Break" is used to indicate the end of the body of the message or reply.
  10. When you are ready to reply to a message during an exercise, it may be obvious to the net controller which message you are replying to.  During an actual deployment, however, there may be several messages sent to NET teams from the Emergency Coordination Center.  This multiplicity of messages makes it critical that the net controller receiving the reply matches it correctly to the original message.  To help them do so, the subnet controller logs the originating station, date, time and subject of each message.  Thus to assist the controller in identifying the message you are replying to you should provide that information.  In a more complex situation the controller may also ask for the destinations of messages or replies.

Example NET Form 8 with Reply

NET Form 8 Request Reply Example.jpg

[Prowords are italicized below]

Script for Voicing the Message Above

Originating Operator

I have a Priority Net Form 8.

Over

Receiving Operator

Go ahead with your Form 8

Originating Operator

Please copy.

To Incident Team Leader comma All Initials November Echo Tango Teams

From John Smith comma Planning Officer Originating Station Command Net

Subject Priority colon Request for snow coverage

Date Five October Two Zero Two Two

Time One Nine Zero Zero

Message Please provide snow coverage in inches at your staging area period Break

Approved by John Smith

Position Planning Officer

End of Message. How Copy?

Receiving Operator

Roger your NET Form 8.

          [OR]

Please fill between [word heard] and [word heard]

Script for Voicing the Reply Above

Replying Operator

I have a reply to a priority message.

Over

Receiving Operator

Go ahead with the originating station, date, time and subject of the original message.

Over

Replying Operator

Originating Station Command Net

Date Five October

Time One Nine Zero Zero

Subject Request for snow coverage

Over

Receiving Operator

Roger

Standby

[Receiving operator finds original message.]

Please go ahead with your reply.

Replying Operator

Reply Figure Six inches Break

Replied by Jane Smith

Position: Initials India Tango Lima   South Heights

Date Five October

Time One Nine Three Zero

End of Message How Copy?

Receiving Operator

Roger your message reply.

          [OR]

Please fill between [word heard] and [word heard]