Radio Jargon, Radio Volume, And Radio Charging Knowledge Check

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1. Officers do not have to check in with the Main Security Office. 

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Officers should make hourly radio checks with the Main Security Office at your local site.

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2. It is best practice to keep your radio on low volume and the battery dead. 

Explanation

You are responsible for hearing all radio communications at all times.

Ensure your radio is charged while on duty and that other batteries are charged for the next shifts

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3. From the previous lesson, select what are the correct actions you take as a officer.

Explanation

􀁸 Keep your radio with you at all times
􀁸 You are responsible for hearing all radio communications at all times.
􀁸 Ensure the radio’s volume is high enough for you to hear it.
􀁸 Listen for calls that pertain to you or your job.
􀁸 Make hourly radio checks with the Main Security Office at your local site.
􀁸 Make radio checks after you leave a noisy area.
􀁸 Ensure your radio is charged while on duty
􀁸 Ensure other batteries are charged for the next shifts

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4. Officers should listen to calls that pertain to them. 

Explanation

Ensure the radio’s volume is high enough for you to hear it.
Listen for calls that pertain to you or your job.

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5. 10 codes should be used at all times. 

Explanation

Radio Jargon
10 codes, while stressed in the past, should not to be used in the future. State what you mean in simple terms. I.e. instead of asking for an officer’s 10-20, ask what their location is.

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Officers do not have to check in with the Main Security Office. 
It is best practice to keep your radio on low volume and the battery...
From the previous lesson, select what are the correct actions you take...
Officers should listen to calls that pertain to them. 
10 codes should be used at all times. 
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