Title: Traffic Handling
1Traffic Handling
- Original by Bruce Webber N8SLN
- Updated by Thom Rigsby, K5JTR
2Overview
- Traffic handling
- Composing messages
- Sending and receiving messages
- Delivering messages to the final recipient
- National Traffic System (NTS)
- Local Traffic Nets
- Resources
3What is Traffic Handling?
- short messages (often less than 25 words) called
radiograms - often relayed (handled) by several operators
- sent by amateur radio operators via the National
Traffic System (NTS) - sent accurately and efficiently
4Benefits of Traffic Handling
- important during disasters
- develops good operating skills
- public service
- community outreach
- its fun!
5The ARRL Radiogram
6Parts of a Message
- preamble
- address (includes phone number)
- text
- signature
7The ARRL Radiogram
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Number Every Radiogram should have a number.
Stations should keep their own log of numbers,
starting at 1.
8The ARRL Radiogram
R
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Precedence Normally Routing (R). Other
precedences are Priority (P) Emergency (never
abbrv.) Welfare (W)
9The ARRL Radiogram
R
27
G
Handling Instructions Special instructions on how
to handle the message Optional Can be combined
10The ARRL Radiogram
R
27
G
K5JTR
Station of Origin The call sign of the station
from which the Radiogram was first sent via
Amateur Radio
11The ARRL Radiogram
R
27
G
K5JTR
11
Check The number of words and numerals in the
text of the radiogram.
12The ARRL Radiogram
R
27
G
K5JTR
Denton, Tx
11
Place of Origin Name of the town from which the
radiogram started, not necessarily the location
of the radio station of origin.
13The ARRL Radiogram
R
27
G
K5JTR
Denton, Tx
11
1530Z
Time Filed Optional The time the radiogram is
received at the station that sent it. Standard
practice is to use UTC or Zulu time.
14The ARRL Radiogram
R
27
G
K5JTR
Denton, Tx
11
8 Jan
1530Z
Date The month and day that the radiogram was
filed at the originating station.
15The ARRL Radiogram - Address
R
27
G
K5JTR
Denton, Tx
11
8 Jan
1530Z
Henry Ham / K5HAM 123 Elm Street Anytown, TX 75000
(999)123-4567
Address More is better!
16The ARRL Radiogram - Text
R
27
G
K5JTR
Denton, Tx
11
8 Jan
1530Z
Henry Ham / K5HAM 123 Elm Street Anytown, TX 75000
(999)123-4567
FOR
FUN
REAL
HELP
OUT
A
ON
NET
SLOW
SPEED
73
- use X instead of a period, Query instead of a
question mark - each X counts as one word
- a phone number in the text would count as three
words - example 248 555 1234
- closing (such as Love or 73) is part of the
text, not the signature - dont make the last word an X
17Sending a Message (Phone)
- dont say labels such as priority and station
of origin - read at about half of normal reading speed
- say Break and unkey immediately before and
after the text - if the text is long, unkey during the text to
allow recipient to ask for fills
18Sending a Message (Phone)
- Use prowords
- I spell
- figures
- initial
- direction
- operators note (usually after the message)
19Sending a Message (Phone)
- Other prowords
- over
- out
- clear
- roger
- affirmative
- negative
- say again
20Sending a Message (Phone)
- when spelling, use ITU phonetics
- say niner for the number nine
- at the end of the message
- say End, no more, or End, one more, etc.
- say your call sign
21Receiving a Message (Phone)
- to ask for fills, say
- please say again, word after
- please say again, word before
- please say again, all between
- please confirm
- compare the check to the number of words you
copied - once you have copied the message successfully,
say I roger number
22Numbered Radiograms
R
27
C
W1GMF
ARL13
8 Jan
ABINGTON, MA
1530Z
Henry Ham / K5HAM 123 Elm Street Anytown, TX 75000
(999)123-4567
ARL
ARL
FIFTY
FIFTY
SIX
NEW
NINE
CALLSIGN
ARL
SIXTY
WORLD
RADIO
AMATEUR
- condensed way of sending text
- include ARL in check
- in text, include ARL and the radiogram number,
spelled out - example ARL Forty Six, which counts as 3
words
23Delivering a Message
- by telephone, e-mail, US mail
- if delivering by phone, identify yourself and say
that you have a greeting message or friendly
message - dont say X-ray or Query
- expand ARL radiograms
- if you cant deliver the message, service it back
24Servicing Back
- unable to forward or deliver in 48 hours
- handling instructions request service back
- HXB
- HXC
- HXD
- HXE
- HXG
- Use ARL 67 with at least 2 fills
25National Traffic System (NTS)
- Transcontinental Corps (TCC)
- Area Nets
- Region Nets
- Section Nets
- Local Nets
26DFW Metroplex Early (Late) Traffic Nets
- Local affiliates of the NTS
- Is a directed net
- Net control first calls for stations with traffic
only, then stations with or without traffic - Net Control directs stations receiving the
traffic to call the station sending it - The early net is for message handling and
training, late is for message handling only
27DFW Metroplex Early (Late) Traffic Nets
- when checking in
- give your call sign phonetically
- wait to be acknowledged by Net Control
- list your traffic (or say no traffic)
- say if you can handle any of the traffic listed
- remain on-frequency unless excused by net control
28Resources
- Traffic Nets
- DFW/Early, 630 PM daily, 146.88
- DFW/Late, 1030 PM daily, 146.72
- Web Sites
- QMN http//www.qsl.net/w8ihx
- ARRL http//www.arrl.org/field/forms
- DFW http//www.dfwtrafficnet.com