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SMCP Message Markers
The message marker is the word pronounced before the message to signal and introduce the purpose and content of the message to be communicated. The following eight message markers are recommended:
PHRASE MARKER Example:
In response to the above moves / acts marked by the above phrase markers the responding station uses the following phrase markers:
QUESTION: ANSWER: REQUEST: REQUEST RECEIVED: INFORMATION: INFORMATION RECEIVED: ADVICE: ADVICE RECEIVED: INSTRUCTION: INSTRUCTION RECEIVED: WARNING: WARNING RECEIVED: INTENTION: INTENTION RECEIVED:
Other high priority marker words: DISTRESS e.g. MAYDAY (See SECTION III, Distress, Urgency, Safety) URGENCY e: g: PAN PAN SAFETY e: g: SECURITE
Message Checks
In the course of VHF exchanges it is often necessary to check mutual understanding, i.e. if the other station follows the conversation, or when we have made a mistake during the transmission. This is done by the use of the following SMCP phrases: UNDERSTOOD: MISTAKE … CORRECTION STAY ON NOTHING MORE SAY AGAIN READ BACK
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