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phonetic alphabet Learn how to use code words to spell letters and numbers in radio or telephone communication. Compare different versions of the phonetic alphabet, such as International, Common, and US Law Enforcement..
xổ-số-thứ-hai The NATO phonetic alphabet Imagine that you are a radiotelegraph operator during the war trying to warn soldiers on the front lines of an incoming mustard gas attack. Messages can be distorted due to the noise of battle, poor broadcast signal, or even language barriers. However, if the transmission uses a radiotelephonic spelling alphabet – substituting a code word for each letter of the ...
xổ-số-miền-bắc-100-ngày A phonetic alphabet is an alphabet in which each letter is represented by a codeword that starts with that letter. For example, in a phonetic alphabet, the letter ‘B’ could be represented by the word ‘Bravo’, while the letter ‘P’ could be represented by the word ‘Papa’. The NATO phonetic alphabet, which uses a standardized set of codewords in order to refer to the letters in ...