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RTO

Short for "Radio Telephone Operator"

"RTO" is a military term for a radio operator or a radioman, usally the guy with the manpack PRC-77 or PRC-117 radio on thier back, with large antenna and telephone headset microphone.

"Johnson! get the RTO over here and tell HQ they've got RPGs!

by IrishrepublicanArmy November 7, 2003

81πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


1979

Song by the Smashing Pumpkins on both their Mellon Collie and the infinite sadness and Greatest Hits CDs.

Shakedown 1979, cool kids never have the time
On a live wire right up off the street
You and I should meet
Junebug skipping like a stone
With the headlights pointed at the dawn
We were sure we'd never see an end to it all
And I don't even care to shake these zipper blues
And we don't know
Just where our bones will rest
To dust I guess
Forgotten and absorbed into the earth below
Double cross the vacant and the bored
They're not sure just what we have in store
Morphine city slippin dues down to see
That we don't even care as restless as we are
We feel the pull in the land of a thousand guilts
And poured cement, lamented and assured
To the lights and towns below
Faster than the speed of sound
Faster than we thought we'd go, beneath the sound of hope
Justine never knew the rules,
Hung down with the freaks and the ghouls
No apologies ever need be made, I know you better than you fake it
To see that we don't even care to shake these zipper blues
And we don't know just where our bones will rest
To dust I guess
Forgotten and absorbed into the earth below
The street heats the urgency of sound
As you can see there's no one around

by IrishrepublicanArmy December 31, 2004

217πŸ‘ 55πŸ‘Ž


EPIRB

Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon

The EPRIB (or "e-piryb") is pretty much an uber-ELT that transmits a radio signal on a frequency somewhere around 406 MHz. This signal contains information regarding the location of the signal (usally a downed aircraft or ship in distress). Satellites (known as SARSAT pick up this radio signal (as well as ELT signals) and relay this information to centers like the AFRCC. Search and Rescue is then dispatched to search and rescue agencies such as The Civil Air Patrol and Coast Guard.

Because the captian of the sinking fishing boat had bought an EPIRB for his boat, the Coast Guard was able to find and rescue him quickly.

by IrishrepublicanArmy January 27, 2004

7πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


SWR

Standing Wave Ratio, a measure of how much radio energy sent into an antenna system is being reflected back to the transmitter

Oh crap! this stupid tuner keeps giving me a 3 to 1 SWR!!!!

by IrishrepublicanArmy January 1, 2004

19πŸ‘ 37πŸ‘Ž


Emergency Frequencies

Here are some common emergency frequencies:

(in MHz)


000.5000 International Distress (CW)
002.1820 International Distress
002.6700 Calling to US Coast Guard
004.1250 Calling/Distress
006.2155 Calling/Distress
008.2570 Calling/Distress
012.3820 Calling/Distress
016.5220 Calling/Distress
027.0650 CB channel 9, emergency
034.9000 Military Low Band Calling
121.5000 International Distress
156.8000 International Distress
243.0000 International Distress

Monitor 2.182 MHz!

by IrishrepublicanArmy December 21, 2003

11πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


callsign

1) The identifying code letters or numbers of a radio or television transmitting station, assigned by a regulatory body. Also called call sign or call letters.

2) (military) code word for aircraft, ship, etc, used in radio communications.

Dark 87 this is Havoc 12, switch to 11175 and vector out to DZ.

by IrishrepublicanArmy December 26, 2003

31πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


CB Radio

Citizen's Band radio service:

radio frequency range, worldwide service:
26.965 to 27.405 MHz

still used all across the USA by truckers for the avoidance of police officers cops and in the rest of the world by terrorists and FARC

Channel 9- international emergency channel

Channel 19-international calling/trucker channel

"Breaker Breaker one-niner, this is Wohn Jayne, we got smokey on your tail and a beaver in a flop top at your 1 o'clock"

by IrishrepublicanArmy October 28, 2003

41πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž