User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Introduction
- 1 NGT transceiver compliance
- 2 Installation
- Mobile stations for NGT AR, SR, AR Voice, and VR Transceivers
- Fixed stations for NGT AR, SR, AR Voice, and VR Transceivers
- 3 The handset
- 4 Getting started
- Appendix A- Entering and editing text
- Appendix B- Using Quick Start
- Appendix C- Using a GPS receiver
- Appendix D- Transceiver specifications
- Appendix E- HF radio transmission
- Appendix F- Definitions
- Index

HF radio transmission
NGT Transceiver Getting Started Guide 67
In this example your call sign is AB2 and you are calling a
station with the call sign AB1. A call sign is a group of letters
and numbers issued by a government authority to identify a
station. The phonetic alphabet is used to ensure that your call
sign is understood.
The word ‘over’ is used to signify the end of your
transmission. The transceiver may be set up to transmit a short
beep when you release the PTT button on the handset. When
your conversation with the other party is finished, the party
that speaks last should say ‘out’.
Swearing or foul language should not be used—heavy
penalties can apply.
Keep communication as short as possible.
Table 7: The phonetic alphabet
Letter Word Letter Word
A Alpha N November
B Bravo O Oscar
C Charlie P Papa
DDeltaQQuebec
EEchoRRomeo
F Foxtrot S Sierra
GGolfTTango
HHotelUUniform
I India V Victor
J Juliet W Whiskey
KKiloXX-ray
L Lima Y Yankee
M Mike Z Zulu