Flashing light procedureContinued
special procedures, 4-6
use of signal light, 4-4
verification, 4-8
G
General communications procedure, 4-1
operating signals, 4-l
operators responsibility, 4-3
visual procedure, 4-3
visual relay responsibility, 4-2
Grid reference system, 12-18
before debarkation, 12-18
communications circuit, 12-20
quite-landing procedure, 12-22
rendezvous area, 12-18
transmitting visually, 12-21
H
Honors, 10-14
foreign officer and civil official, 10-l 8
official visit, 10-10
official inspection, 10-18
passing, 10-14
relief of command, 10-17
side, 10-16
I
In-port duty Signalman, 8-15
absentee pennant, 8-15
colors, 8-15
visual watch, 8-15
Incoming message procedure, 3-17
Infrared communication equipment, 2-6
AN/SAT 2 transmitting set, 2-6
International signaling, 6-1
definitions, 6-1
International signalingContinued
distress and lifesaving signals, 6-12
flag signaling, 6-4
flashing light, 6-6
general medical code, 6-10
general remarks, 6-1
index, 6-19
medical signal code, 6 11
method of signaling, 6-2
Morse signaling by hand flags or arms, 6-8
radiotelephone, 6-8
signaling instructions, 6-1
single-letter signals, 6-8
single-letter signals with compliments, 6-10
sound signaling, 6-7
U.S. and Russia supplementary signals, 6-16
L
Logs and files, 8-5
classified material, 8-9
communications center master file, 8-7
cryptocenter file, 8-7
general message file, 8-7
visual communications log, 8-5
visual station file, 8-6
watch-to-watch inventory, 8-8
Lookout duties, 8-4
dark adaptation, 8-5
night vision, 8-5
M
Maintenance and material management, 2-28
Making up a flag for the break, 5-15
Merchant ship identification, 13-19
appearance group, 13-19
bow and stern, 13-24
hull types, 13-19
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