Radio Communication

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Radio Communication

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Learn radio communication basics, prowords, call signs, radio checks, and clear transmission habits.

  • Topic: Radio Communication
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  • Updated: 2025-08-11

Radio communication depends on clear structure. Identify who you are calling, identify yourself, send a concise message, and close with the correct proword.

Call Signs

Call signs identify stations, units, or individuals without relying on personal names. They help listeners know who is speaking and who should respond.

Radio Checks

A radio check confirms that another station can hear you. Keep it short, wait for a reply, and report readability if asked.

Military Radio Prowords

Military Radio Prowords
ProwordDefinition
BreakThe current message continues in a separate transmission.
CopyMessage received.
CorrectionAn error was made and a corrected transmission follows.
Do Not AnswerDo not reply or acknowledge receipt.
ExecuteCarry out the order on receipt.
I Say AgainI am repeating a previous transmission.
NegativeNo, disagree, or that is not correct.
OutEnd of the conversation.
OverEnd of this transmission, reply expected.
Read BackRepeat this transmission back to me.
RogerI have received your message.
Say AgainRepeat the previous message.
SilenceStop transmitting on this net.
VerifyConfirm the message or information.
WilcoI received it and will comply.

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