July 16, 201411 yr Trying to settle a bet with a young guy. Anyone know where it's written(or used to be written) what the standard signal for push to have quick is? Checked 3-3, 11-205, 11-218, 11-2mds all to no avail. Caveat that I hate losing bets...
July 16, 201411 yr You're looking for "go active"? First link I found on my phone:https://nato.radioscanner.ru/files/article65/multiservicebrevityc.pdf Also known as AFTTP(I) 3-2.5 multiservice brevity codes...pretty sure the link is out of date, but "go active" hasn't changed.
July 16, 201411 yr https://www.alsa.mil/mttps.html Here's the source. Need to be on mil computer to access.
July 16, 201411 yr Author Checked ALSA, way too "joint" for this - not the standard "push active"... Kept passing it comm out yesterday and got nothing but deer in headlights back. Looks like I'm out a monster....
July 17, 201411 yr I thought it was hook 'em horns. Maybe your problem was you were trying to pass the signal to an Aggie? I haven't seen it written anywhere other than community standards though. Posted from the NEW Baseops.net App!
July 17, 201411 yr Pull your junk out and wave it around like you just don't care. Lock it MF. Edited July 17, 201411 yr by matmacwc
July 17, 201411 yr I haven't seen it written anywhere other than community standards though. This Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
July 18, 201411 yr I thought it was hook 'em horns. Maybe your problem was you were trying to pass the signal to an Aggie? Posted from the NEW Baseops.net App! Which brings up another question...how does an Aggie pass a BD check to his Texas Tech wingman?
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