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* The subnet controller will check in operators. See [[Check-in and Check-out Procedures]]. Use your tactical call sign during this check in. See [[Tactical Call Signs]]. | * The subnet controller will check in operators. See [[Check-in and Check-out Procedures]]. Use your tactical call sign during this check in. See [[Tactical Call Signs]]. | ||
* Log your check in on your [[NET Incident Command System (ICS) Forms#NET_Form_6:_Communications_Log|Form 6]]. | * Log your check in on your [[NET Incident Command System (ICS) Forms#NET_Form_6:_Communications_Log|Form 6]]. | ||
* Using your separate [https:// | * Using your separate [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_1NoKrgwuF56_RosgyTjz4Z7VJwZ2cK3/view?usp=sharing Stations Participating form], log other stations’ readability. Using that form allows you to keep track of who you can hear and how well you can hear them. Such information can be very valuable during a deployment because you may need to communicate with other teams in your region or provide relays for some of the other AROs in your region. | ||
* If your team gives you messages on NET Form 8 or a reply on a Form 8, | * If your team gives you messages on NET Form 8 or a reply on a Form 8, | ||
** Make sure they are properly filled out and include a [[Message Precedence]] at the beginning of the Subject field. | ** Make sure they are properly filled out and include a [[Message Precedence]] at the beginning of the Subject field. | ||
