Subnet Control Operator Standard Operating Procedure: Difference between revisions

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*** After you have clicked on Submit and returned to Winlink, change the From field of the message to your region’s tactical call sign by clicking on down arrowhead next to your FCC call sign to get a drop-down menu that should include your region's tactical address.  See [[Winlink Procedures for Subnet Controllers#Addressing Winlink Messages|Addressing Winlink Messages]].
*** After you have clicked on Submit and returned to Winlink, change the From field of the message to your region’s tactical call sign by clicking on down arrowhead next to your FCC call sign to get a drop-down menu that should include your region's tactical address.  See [[Winlink Procedures for Subnet Controllers#Addressing Winlink Messages|Addressing Winlink Messages]].
*** Set the To field in the main Winlink message to W7ECC.
*** Set the To field in the main Winlink message to W7ECC.
*** Log the message you transcribed on your NET From 6.  You can rely on Winlink to create a log of the messages it sends when you open and start a session later See [[Checklists for Winlink Tasks#Steps for Generating an ICS-309|Steps for Generating an ICS-309]].
*** Log the message you transcribed on your NET From 6.  You can rely on Winlink to create a log of the messages it sends when you open and start a session later. See [[Checklists for Winlink Tasks#Steps for Generating an ICS-309|Steps for Generating an ICS-309]].
* ''Handling Replies to Formal Traffic from EOC.''  If a station has a reply, ask for its precedence if you don’t already have it. If the precedence is equal or greater than to the traffic you are currently handling,  
* ''Handling Replies to Formal Traffic from EOC.''  If a station has a reply, ask for its precedence if you don’t already have it. If the precedence is equal or greater than to the traffic you are currently handling,  
** Ask the ARO for the subject and time of the message to which they are replying.  
** Ask the ARO for the subject and time of the message to which they are replying.