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It's an old radio (HAM, etc.) response for checking signal power and clarity. "5 by 5" was the best in both categories. I haven't heard it used since I was a kid, though, even on light aircraft when doing a radio check with the tower. Makes me feel old just to know what it is.
Also, from my long-ago days as a radio tech, when you look at voice traffic on an oscilloscope, the word "five" exercises the full modulation range. Hence, you'd see radio techs testing the radio's tuning saying "One, two, three, four, FIIIIIVVVE".
It's an old radio (HAM, etc.) response for checking signal power and clarity. "5 by 5" was the best in both categories. I haven't heard it used since I was a kid, though, even on light aircraft when doing a radio check with the tower. Makes me feel old just to know what it is.
It's been repopularized in Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Faith's tagline.
Still, it's ironic - most newer radios I've seen have the incoming signal strength dial labeled 0-10... Some old (1970's) VHF and UHF radios I've used only went to 5... and the scale's the same...
It's been repopularized in Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Faith's tagline.
Still, it's ironic - most newer radios I've seen have the incoming signal strength dial labeled 0-10... Some old (1970's) VHF and UHF radios I've used only went to 5... and the scale's the same...
It still is a signal report of readability and strength of signal, the standard report for a phone (voice) contact. Also called an RS report.
"5 by 9" is the best report. The "by" isn't necessary, it just makes the report easier to follow and friendlier.
Readability
1--Unreadable
2--Barely readable, occasional words distinguishable.
3--Readable with considerable difficulty.
4--Readable with practically no difficulty.
5--Perfectly readable.
It's been repopularized in Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Faith's tagline.
Still, it's ironic - most newer radios I've seen have the incoming signal strength dial labeled 0-10... Some old (1970's) VHF and UHF radios I've used only went to 5... and the scale's the same...
Comms generally are marked with a scale showing signal power in received watts on a log scale. All my radio time was in CAP.... And the old stuff went to 5, newer to 10. Only rarely did I see anything aboe 5 indicated... Most of those were parked birds on the tarmac. One guy's engine pegged a 9 on 243mHz. We shut him down until repaired. (shorted magneto)