I participated in this for 2015. My team was out of Borden and we had a single 138 set. We set our antennas up on top of the old Borden bunker.
It basically is 48 hours of radio checks. This was a rewarding experience though. We coordinating over the internet and telephone with other call signs...
Well thread is getting a bit hijacked here. I am bored so I'll continue with it.
I left 2RCHA (2011) after five years of being a signaller there. Gunners did their own radio operating generally. The SigOp job I did there was man RRBs, troubleshoot radios and ensure the IFCCS laptops/printers...
B-GL-383-003/FP-001, Individual Battle Task Standards for Land Operations
Annex B Appendix 4. EMPLOY COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, AND
INFORMATION REQUIREMENT (CIS) SYSTEMS.
Lets be honest though. Most army jobs ANYONE can do. It goes without saying. We barely need a high school...
They had a free screening of Goon 2 Last of the Enforcers at the Terra Theatre in Borden awhile back. Maybe its one of those movies you can watch but not pay attention to and still be entertained.
New buildings in Borden are getting VOIP. The new hospital in Borden is all VOIP. There are a few other new buildings and I believe they are VOIP to. The conversion of old buildings I am going to assume is low on the priority list.
Also there is base DWAN WIFI in Borden. Wireless routers...
Plan A was to continue the spec pay freeze and wait for all the original LCIS techs receiving it to retire, then start from scratch. At least that was the joke some of us core fellows were spreading around.
I see a lot of spec pay wasted on techs that don't work a bench anymore. I think the...
I have been in this same situation, but the opposite way. My site was slowly losing members and I would downgrade as time went on. Had to pay for two servers during the transition. I used unmanaged servers which are much cheaper. At my peak I was paying $60 per month back in the early 2000's for...
Just to clarify my view on the warning system. If it worked that's good but the colours combined with the amount of warnings made it extremely visible. What would catch someones eye the most? Red banners, red text, red flags. Turn the volume down is what I mean.
I understand you George. You are saying visible moderation (no tone down) is effective at keeping the site in order. Its a visible deterrent to potential rule breakers.
Can toning down the public nature of moderation achieve the same goal? Can it make a positive influence on the site at the...
[Note: Mike Bobbitt is hosting not just army.ca; but navy.ca, airforce.ca and milnet.ca as well]
Aren't these sites just element appropriate colour schemes on a subdomain, in essence the same as Army.ca?
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