Transcription of Chapter One: The National Traffic System
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Chapter One: The National Traffic System The National Traffic System (NTS) is a structure that allows for rapid movement of Traffic from origin to destination and training amateur operators to handle written Traffic and participate in directed nets. These two objectives, which sometimes conflict with each other, are the underlying foundations of the NTS. NTS operates daily, even continuously with advanced digital links. The personnel consists of operators who participate for one or two periods a week, and some who are active daily. The National Traffic System is an organized effort to handle Traffic in accordance with a plan which is easily understood, and employs modern methods of network Traffic handling in general acceptance today. NTS is not intended as a deterrent or competition for the many independently-organized Traffic networks.
Chapter Two: Principles of NTS Operation The National Traffic System includes four different net levels which operate in an orderly time sequence to effect a definite flow pattern for traffic from origin …
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