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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_procedure '''Voice procedure'''] describes the discipline used in situations such as military, aviation or maritime radio traffic. It can be usefully applied to voice communications via the in-game voice system or [[Mumble]]. | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_procedure '''Voice procedure'''] describes the discipline used in situations such as military, aviation or maritime radio traffic. It can be usefully applied to voice communications via the in-game voice system or [[Mumble]]. | ||
== General principles == | == General principles == | ||
The guidelines below apply to formal E-Uni | The guidelines below apply to formal E-Uni fleets in wartime or in high intensity situations such as low-sec rampages. They need not be adhered to by peacetime missioning fleets in high-sec although they will probably help! | ||
1) Apart from the exceptions below, only the Fleet Commander (FC) is allowed to speak while the fleet is live. After the fleet is docked up at the end of the mission the FC may give permission for free talk. <br> | 1) Apart from the exceptions below, only the Fleet Commander (FC) is allowed to speak while the fleet is live. After the fleet is docked up at the end of the mission the FC may give permission for free talk. <br> | ||
'''Note:''' Aside from fleet members in command positions and scouts a mic is not required in order to paricipate in a fleet. All fleet members should have a PTT key(s) set. | '''Note:''' Aside from fleet members in command positions and scouts a mic is not required in order to paricipate in a fleet. All fleet members should have a PTT key(s) set. | ||
2) The main exception is that anyone spotting a target, being targetted or scanned or coming under fire should break radio silence to report the fact (see detailed procedure below). | 2) The main exception is that anyone spotting a target, being targetted or scanned or coming under fire should break radio silence to report the fact (see detailed procedure below). | ||