Radio Operator Job Description
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A Radio Operator works with radio equipment in order to communicate with the public, airplanes, ships, or other remote operations. Their role is to adjust voice volume and sets transmitters to the correct frequencies in order to broadcast information. Their responsibilities are to speak with people on remote operations, transmit weather or traffic conditions, receive and transmit communications, use radiotelegraph equipment, clean and store equipment, test equipment to ensure its functioning correctly, install, operate and monitor radio equipment, report violations regarding radio communications, interpret coded messages and emergency signals, record signals for intelligence personnel anal...
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