3-68.
What elements should you normally include in
the ending of each plaindress message you
transmit?
1. Prosign BT and a time group
2. Time group and final instructions
3. Time group and ending sign
4. Final instructions and ending sign
3-69.
While transmitting the second long-break
prosign, you realize that you have signaled
2 rather than as the date-time group in the
suffix. After sending the long-break prosign,
what procedure should you follow to correct the
mistake?
1. C 101515
2. C 2 to read
3. C WA OILER 101515
4. C WA OILER IS 101515
3-70.
What prosign is NOT preceded by C when
instructing a receiving station to correct portions
of the text?
1. AA
2. AB
3. WB
4. GR
3-71.
You have two routine messages to send to the
same ship. As a part of the final instructions of
the first message, what signal should you send to
indicate to the receiving station you have
another message for them?
1. B
2. BR
3. B Routine
4. MORE TO FOLLOW
3-72.
If you request the receiving station to repeat
back a message you transmit to them, what
prosign should you use in the final instructions?
1. K
2. L
3. G
4. C
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3-73.
What prosign means THIS IS THE END OF
MY TRANSMISSION TO YOU, AND NO
RESPONSE IS REQUIRED OR EXPECTED?
1. AS
2. AR
3. AS AR
4. AR AS
3-74.
What abbreviation identifies a plain-language
service message?
1. SER
2. SVC
3. MSG
4. A-SER
3-75.
In what part of a message should you insert
information that designates it as a service
message?
1. The procedure component of the heading
2. The preamble component
3. The text
4. The ending