flying dog Posted yesterday at 08:25 AM Posted yesterday at 08:25 AM If/when you ask/call for a radio check, the usual reply is "Loud and Clear". But what are the words allowed for the reply. Loud, quiet, (what?) Clear, Broken, Noisy, (and?) Yeah, they may be listed somewhere, but I thought I'd ask here. Someone?
FlyBoy1960 Posted yesterday at 10:44 AM Posted yesterday at 10:44 AM There actually are standard words for this, depending on whether you’re talking military, aviation, or general radio procedure. The typical format is a two-part assessment: Strength (how loud the signal is) Readability (how clear the speech is) 1. Signal Strength (first word) Loud – very strong signal Good – strong, but not excessive Weak – signal is faint Very weak – barely readable Fading – signal strength varies 2. Readability (second word) Clear – perfectly understandable Readable – understandable without difficulty Unreadable – cannot be understood Distorted – signal warped, hard to understand With interference / noisy – background noise present but copyable Broken – speech cutting in and out So, examples you’ll hear are: “Loud and clear” (the gold standard) “Weak but readable” “Good but with interference” “Unreadable” Aviation / military shorthand In NATO and ICAO radiotelephony, there’s also the “Readability Scale” (1–5): 1 – Unreadable 2 – Readable now and then 3 – Readable with difficulty 4 – Readable 5 – Perfectly readable So a pilot might just say “Read you five” instead of “Loud and clear.” 2 1 1
flying dog Posted yesterday at 11:12 AM Author Posted yesterday at 11:12 AM Thanks very much for that. I couldn't find the words when posting, but you (luckily) found the ones I was missing and answered the question. 🙂 1
BurnieM Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) Loud and clear came about people got confused with '5 by 5' or '5 by 9' none of which is that complicated. I recommend you only use 'loud and clear' or a short plain language description ie "muffled", "understandable but lot of background noise"(borderline too long), "weak but clear" etc Edited 17 hours ago by BurnieM 3
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