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Back to Radio Protocol Airsoft Information

A directed net is a more disciplined way of regulating high-traffic radio chatter. Essentially, one station acts as switcher giving other stations permission to send their messages. Everyone sends their messages "to" the net controller.

The basic procedure:

  1. net controller asks for "check-ins" in batches of 5 or so
  2. net controller asks first sender for their message
  3. net controller asks next sender for ther message and so on, in turn, till all sent
  4. net controller then asks for another batch of check-ins

All the other practices of radio communication still apply: brevity, form, clarity, etc.