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<span style="color:#FFFFFF">..........</span>''Main article: [[Message Precedence]]''
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Ultimately, the ITL is responsible for the content and precedence of the Form 8. If they choose to delegate that task, the ITL should approve the form before passing it to the ARO for sending it on.


These forms are simple; the format makes completing them self-explanatory. However, volunteers should practice composing messages easy and quick to read over the air. For example, you should never recite Shakespeare's ''Hamlet'' over the air on amateur radio. But you could write the following message for the ARO to recite:
These forms are simple; the format makes completing them self-explanatory. However, volunteers should practice composing messages easy and quick to read over the air. For example, you should never recite Shakespeare's ''Hamlet'' over the air on amateur radio. But you could write the following message for the ARO to recite: