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The phonetic alphabet assigns code words to the letters of the English alphabet (Alfa for A, Bravo for B, etc.) so that critical combinations of letters (and numbers) can be pronounced and understood by those who transmit and receive voice messages by radio or telephone regardless of their native language, especially when the safety of navigation or persons is essential. | The phonetic alphabet assigns code words to the letters of the English alphabet (Alfa for A, Bravo for B, etc.) so that critical combinations of letters (and numbers) can be pronounced and understood by those who transmit and receive voice messages by radio or telephone regardless of their native language, especially when the safety of navigation or persons is essential. | ||
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− | + | |A | |
− | + | |[[Alpha|Alfa]] | |
− | + | |Adam | |
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− | + | |B | |
− | + | |Bravo | |
− | + | |Boy | |
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− | + | |C | |
− | + | |Charlie | |
− | + | |Charlie | |
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− | + | |D | |
− | + | |Delta | |
− | + | |David | |
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− | + | |E | |
− | + | |Echo | |
− | + | |Edward | |
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− | + | |F | |
− | + | |Foxtrot | |
+ | |Frank | ||
+ | |- | ||
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+ | |G | ||
+ | |Golf | ||
+ | |George | ||
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+ | |H | ||
+ | |Hotel | ||
+ | |Henry | ||
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+ | |I | ||
+ | |India | ||
+ | |Ida | ||
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+ | |J | ||
+ | |Juliett | ||
+ | |John | ||
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+ | |K | ||
+ | |Kilo | ||
+ | |King | ||
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+ | |L | ||
+ | |Lima | ||
+ | |Lincoln | ||
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+ | |M | ||
+ | |Mike | ||
+ | |Mary | ||
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+ | |N | ||
+ | |November | ||
+ | |Nora | ||
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+ | |O | ||
+ | |Oscar | ||
+ | |Ocean | ||
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+ | |P | ||
+ | |Papa | ||
+ | |Paul | ||
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+ | |Q | ||
+ | |Quebec | ||
+ | |Queen | ||
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+ | |R | ||
+ | |Romeo | ||
+ | |Robert | ||
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+ | |S | ||
+ | |Sierra | ||
+ | |Sam | ||
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+ | |T | ||
+ | |Tango | ||
+ | |Tom | ||
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+ | |U | ||
+ | |Uniform | ||
+ | |Union | ||
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+ | |V | ||
+ | |Victor | ||
+ | |Victor | ||
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+ | |W | ||
+ | |Whiskey | ||
+ | |William | ||
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+ | |X | ||
+ | |X-Ray | ||
+ | |X-Ray | ||
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+ | |Y | ||
+ | |Yankee | ||
+ | |Young | ||
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+ | |Z | ||
+ | |Zulu | ||
+ | |Zebra | ||
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+ | |} | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
− | * [ | + | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_phonetic_alphabet Wikipedia: History of the NATO Phonetic Alphabet from Wikipedia] |
+ | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spelling_alphabet Wikipedia: Spelling Alphabet] | ||
+ | * [http://ilrc.cas.muohio.edu/meyersde/kitchensink/alphabets/ Collection of Phonetic Alphabets by Daniel E. Meyers] | ||
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[[Category:RR Glossary]] | [[Category:RR Glossary]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Amateur Radio Glossary]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Aviation Glossary]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Database Glossary]] | ||
+ | [[Category:HF Glossary]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Medical Glossary]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Military Glossary]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Professional Radios Glossary]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Receivers Glossary]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Scanners Glossary]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Signal Analysis and Decoding Glossary]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Brevity Codes]] |
Latest revision as of 22:07, 12 January 2018
The phonetic alphabet assigns code words to the letters of the English alphabet (Alfa for A, Bravo for B, etc.) so that critical combinations of letters (and numbers) can be pronounced and understood by those who transmit and receive voice messages by radio or telephone regardless of their native language, especially when the safety of navigation or persons is essential.
Letter | International | Common US Law Enforcement |
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A | Alfa | Adam |
B | Bravo | Boy |
C | Charlie | Charlie |
D | Delta | David |
E | Echo | Edward |
F | Foxtrot | Frank |
G | Golf | George |
H | Hotel | Henry |
I | India | Ida |
J | Juliett | John |
K | Kilo | King |
L | Lima | Lincoln |
M | Mike | Mary |
N | November | Nora |
O | Oscar | Ocean |
P | Papa | Paul |
Q | Quebec | Queen |
R | Romeo | Robert |
S | Sierra | Sam |
T | Tango | Tom |
U | Uniform | Union |
V | Victor | Victor |
W | Whiskey | William |
X | X-Ray | X-Ray |
Y | Yankee | Young |
Z | Zulu | Zebra |