Sample Voice Reports SulCom Summer Weather Program All communications used in this program are designed for clear, concise exchange between all parties; from the field spotter to Sullivan Weather. Please take a look at the examples below. Relay Station to Sullivan Weather Here is an example of a proper exchange on the backbone for a single report. This would normally be heard/used when relay stations are providing reports to Sullivan Weather: Relay Station: "67 Relay, Hail" Sullivan Weather: "67 Relay, go ahead" Relay Station: "4:35pm, 0.8 Miles Northeast Oconomowoc - Waukesha County, 3/4 inch measured hail, WB9AAA." Sullivan Weather: “Roger 67 Relay" Relay Station: " WA9XXX" Sullivan Weather: "WX9MKX" That’s it! If it looks simple, it is meant to be that way. Here is an example of the same report with the optional lat/long location coordinates of 43.15125N 88.49466W added to it: Relay Station: "67 Relay, Hail" Sullivan Weather: "67 Relay, go ahead" Relay Station: "4:35pm, 0.8 Miles Northeast Oconomowoc - Waukesha County, four three point one five one two five, eight eight point four nine four six six, 3/4 inch measured hail, WB9AAA." Sullivan Weather: “Roger 67 Relay" Relay Station: " WA9XXX" Sullivan Weather: "WX9MKX" Remember, the lat/long numbers are optional where the distance/direction from a known reference is required. Field Spotter to Local Net/Local Team Environment Okay – now you are thinking “the above covers how the teams communicate with Sullivan Weather, but how can I coach my team to properly communicate with my local net or team environment? The answer really depends on each team but when no other guidance is available, the same format used for carrying information from the Relay Station to Sullivan Weather can be used by a field spotter to interact with a local net/team. This promotes consistency between the spotter’s interaction with the local net/team and the local net/team’s interaction with Sullivan Weather through their relay station. !! IMPORTANT !! Make sure that ALL necessary elements of the report are included in all exchanges with the local net/local team environment. Here is an example of a proper exchange between a field spotter and the local net for a single report: Spotter: "N9ONE, Hail" NCS: "N9ONE, go ahead" Spotter: "4:35pm, 0.8 Miles Northeast Oconomowoc - Waukesha County, 3/4 inch measured hail, N9ONE." NCS: “Roger, WD9XXX” That’s it! Again, if it looks simple, it is meant to be that way. Here is an example of the same report with the optional lat/long location coordinates of 43.15125N 88.49466W added to it: Spotter: "N9ONE, Hail" NCS: "N9ONE, go ahead" Spotter: "4:35pm, 0.8 Miles Northeast Oconomowoc - Waukesha County four three point one five one two five, eight eight point four nine four six six, 3/4 inch measured hail, N9ONE." NCS: “Roger, WD9XXX” Remember, the lat/long numbers are optional where the distance/direction from a known reference is required. sample.doc 1/1/2008 SulCom 2 of 2