• Re: [KC5FM] Verbose Verbiage Impedes Divulgation #ARRL #hamradio

    From E. William Horne@21:1/5 to .moderated Admin on Fri Jul 29 08:21:42 2022
    On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 7:04:33 AM UTC-4, KC5FM via rec.radio.amateur .moderated Admin wrote:
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    Verbose Verbiage Impedes Divulgation #ARRL #hamradio

    Posted: 20 Jul 2022 05:52 AM PDT http://kc5fm.blogspot.com/2022/07/verbose-verbiage-impedes-divulgation.ht
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    The original Twitter was probably best. In 140 characters per Tweet, folk
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    had an opportunity to offend the world. Early users of the Wireless
    Emergency Alerts had to warn the world in 90 characters.

    Brevity is essential in military communications, and until Arthur C. Clarke
    thought up the idea of Geostationary satellites, we hams were the reserve corps of Morse Code specialists that the Pentagon could draft into service quickly during a war. Ergo, we were taught to be concise and exact and clea
    r and ... brief.

    In the Military Auxiliary Radio System, folks are taught to THINK about

    what you will say. SAY it, [and] Unkey.

    And we all grew up with our teachers handing out brochures printed by AT&T
    that taught us to answer the phone quickly, and get right to the point, and
    take notes so we didn't have to call back ... and Joe Friday saying "Just
    the facts, Ma'am" when Dragnet was on TV. Policemen work in paramilitary or ganizations, Q.E.D.

    In life and death situations, it would be a shame to have someone die
    because one went one syllable too long.

    Such as the difference between "Shoot" and "Don't shoot?" Sometimes, extra words are required to convey important nuances, as well as to prevent rash actions. More importantly, some added explanation or verbal scenery can he
    lp to prevent the loss of intelligibility that is all-too-often inevitable during a conversation which can't be held while two people are face-to-face
    .

    I'm not in the military anymore, and although I still know how to use a PRC -25, I don't want to be concise and brief and no-nonsense like my Drill Ins tructor and AT&T and Joe Friday taught us. I want to say what I mean withou
    t having to pare my spoken thoughts down to the equivalent of Neanderthal g runts.

    After all, and no offense intended, but Ham Radio is a hobby, n'est-ce pas?

    YMMV.

    73,
    Bill, W4EWH

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