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Calling out range - phraseology.
Is it true that if you were calling out a 4 or 5 digit number (say 10,800) that you would say the first two numbers and then the last three numbers? In this case it would be "ten, eight hundred".
Those of you that have read the books could probably confirm this. |
Proper number phrasing (from the USN sub manual):
http://www.maritime.org/fleetsub/sonar/img/fig47a.jpg Quote:
"Range one thuh-ree six double oh" for 13,600 |
The "oh" and "double oh" is probably what I heard, now that I think about it. A few times I thought I heard one of the guys say something like "ten, two, double oh".
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Is there a typo in the official manual? Horrors! |
Yeah, I noticed that, too (and corrected it, lol)
Sonar Manual: http://www.maritime.org/fleetsub/sonar/index.htm |
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