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Sunday, April 21, 2019

FDN INTELREPS 2914: Feb. 15, 2013

FAMILY VICTORY NETWORK (FVN)
P.O. Box 88252, Sioux Falls, SD 57109-8252 605-838-9759 (7am-9pm, M-Sat.)
February 15, 2013; Edition 29-14 SUMMARY
FDN CURRENT AFFAIRS AND INTELLIGENCE NEWSLETTER


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I get my information from over 14 news sources and some other places also. FDN GEMSTONE CODE ALERT STATUS: We use GEMSTONE CODES (see Chapters 8 and 10) to explain various types of events in the world. Do not worry about GEMSTONE CODES they are a FDN internal management and intelligence tool, just read the information.


THE HIGH CODE IS UPGRADED TO CODE SAPPHIRE-STEP THETA-UMBRELLA with 6 months supplies and a 4 week watch for evacuation. The reason for the upgrade is that there are too many high events happening or will be happening in the immediate future.


OEF (Afghanistan) is upgraded to CODE MANDARIN since the war has been ongoing for over one year.
GWOT-WWIV is upgraded to CODE MANDARIN since the war has been ongoing for over one year. There is a CODE GOLD for TURKEY (NATO) vs. SYRIA since the event has been over 90 days. There has been over 60,000 killed on all three sides in Syria. Over 4 million civilians have been displaced.


There is a CODE EMERALD for MALI for French, UK, Canada, US and others are fighting Islamic Extremists. Over 1400 French Troops are fighting in Mali now. AUTOGOLD is pre-authorized 20130411.
The French call it Operation Serval and they are fighting the MOJUA, Al-Qaeda EM and Answar Dine. The Coalition of Forces are French, Malian, Chad, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, German, UAE, UK, US and African Troops. The French have 6 fighter jet squadrons, 3 refuelers and 8 C130s. The US is using 5 C-17 Globemaster III for the Airbridge between France and Mali. There are 4000 French Troops and 5100 total troops. At least 5 French soldiers have been killed, 70 Belgians, and 30 Chadians. There are 5-10,000 Answar Dine and 1,000 AQEM insurgents and over 600 have been killed.


There are INTERNATIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES CODE EMERALDS (ICCE) for SYRIA, ISRAEL and IRAN.
These ICCEs are downgraded to CODE SILVER-STATUS GREY for Mediterranean, Libya and China vs. Japan.


CODE SILVER–OS-ACTUAL-JORDAN–US Special Forces Combat Training Team has been teaching Jordanian Forces various advanced training and developmental courses. The ICCE for Israel vs. Gaza (Hamas) has been downgraded back to a CODE SILVER.


20130116-20–CODE SILVER–OS-ACTUAL-ALGERIA-41 Engineers held hostage at BP Refinery Site due to the Mali War. On the 17th the Algerian Special Forces, trained by the US, raid the site. 37 hostages killed with 3 US, 29 kidnappers and 3 captured. The site was large and was building to building.


20130122–Israel Elections Held, the Center of Right win an almost majority and needs to set up a new coalition with Netanyahu at the helm again.


20130125–CODE SILVER–OS-EGYPT–Protests rock Cairo against Morsi’s Moslem Brotherhood government.


I’ll fill in more information in next few reports.
SO ALWAYS BE PREPARED FOR ANYTHING, ANYWHERE, AT ANYTIME!
Red Becker, Founder/Author, FDN, Phoenix One-CB Channel 31.

Saturday, April 20, 2019

VERSION TWO: CHAPTER 9 FALCON CONTROL NETWORKING

FAMILY VICTORY NETWORK (FVN) VERSION TWO
P.O. Box 88252, Sioux Falls, SD 57109-8252; 605-838-9759 (7am-9pm, ct Mon.-Sat.)
FOURTH MISSION—FULL NETWORKING POTENTIAL; SELF-RELIANT GROUPS OR AREAS
Chapter Nine—FALCON SOPs and REQUIREMENTS
FALCON CONTROL STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE (SOP)
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All persons who have bought the Version Two FVN Manual are considered Members. There are five memberships with each Manual for $22.95 or a PDF bought for $10.00 on attached e-mail. Please make sure to fill out the Registration form on the last page of this Manual and mail it to us. If you do not want to be a member or be involved in the network, then please contact us. At least give us a couple of contacts and e-mails. WE SEND OUT NEWSLETTERS, UPDATES, FVN ADDRESS, AND PHONE CHANGES A LOT.


Remember we need your contact information so that we can contact you for alerts, meetings and training. E-mail will be the primary contact mode, with phone calls secondary. Also please stay aware of Current Affairs on a daily basis and check in 10 minutes after the hour on CB Channel 31 or GMRS Channel 7 once a day. Listen to news first on AM radio, NPR on FM 88-92 MHZ., or TV news channels. Contact times: 0710, 0910, 1210, 1510, 1810, 2010 and 2210.


Lesson 63—SETTING UP AREAS OR GROUPS: As new Areas or Groups check in, we need to find Initial Contact Persons (ICP), Area or Group Managers, Assistant Managers and a Trainer for Areas or Groups in the beginning. We hope that you are interested in taking one of these Network Positions. You will need to volunteer a few hours a week to help out. Most likely it will be e-mailing or calling or on the two-way radios contacting or having Area/Group members contact Area Control. Hopefully your ICP will take a staff position.


STAFFING AREAS OR GROUPS: The Area or Group will have the following staff positions: Area or Group Manager, Assistant Manager, Administrator, Current Affairs Specialist, Plans-Operations-Trainer-Communications Leader, Kits Readiness Specialist, Public Relations-Optional, Data Information Specialist and a Communications Supervisor. These positions will be discussed in the next few pages. Other Network positions are communications operators, medical, logistics, water purification, food service, transportation/mechanics, construction/maintenance, security/safety/recon, fire protection, chaplains, teachers, agriculture, sanitation, recycling/salvaging and others.


Areas or Groups will have the following number of total positions: 10, 20 or 30. Areas can also have 50, 100 or 200 positions depending of the population. There can be several Areas in a Metro or District. Examples on how to set up your Area/Group will be on pages 105 to 109.


Family Victory Network Corporate and Network Headquarters: It has 200 positions in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, a 200 position hard site west of Sioux Falls, and two 50 position auxiliary sites in Colorado. States or Provinces have 25, 50 or 75 positions depending on their population (see page 109). Metros have 25 positions and must have a population of over 200,000. Rural Districts under 200,000 have five positions (see page 109).


Lesson 64—ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Falcon Control will need from Groups, Areas, Districts, Metros, and States a Monthly Report. These can be e-mailed by the 10th of the month. These reports will include the latest membership roster with positions (confidential), how the CODE PEARL (TEST) , see page 168, recall took place, the current affairs report on local alerts, last month’s completed training, this month’s new training schedule, and how the kits readiness and communications are working. If you take a network position, please be responsible for it.


Lesson 65—COMMUNICATIONS SOP: As said before, e-mails will be primary, then phone calls, and use two-way radios at a local level. Two-ways can be Citizens Band Radio (five watt, 8-15 miles), Family Radio Service (FRS) or General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS). FRS and GMRS are low watt digital services. They only get a few miles in urban areas and up to 15 miles on flat land depending on the radio. The reason to have two-ways is that when disasters strike, sometimes the cell towers can go down or go into emergency call modes only, and land lines can go down also. You will want to contact your family and friends, plus call into Control. FVN assigns CB Channel 31 as the primary channel, and GMRS Channel 7 as the secondary. Businesses can use CB Channel 33 or GMRS Channel 2. Try to get two-ways with a long range of 15 miles or better. Don’t forget chargers or extra batteries. You should try to have a scanner to listen to disaster relief efforts. The State and Metro Annexes should have needed frequencies.


DISASTER EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS SOP: When disaster and evacuations strikes, then extra channels will be used. On evacuation routes Metro Control will designate CB Channel 32 and be split with Channel 31 every five miles to give out information. CB Channel 24 will be used as an INBOUND MESSAGE CENTER and CB CHANNEL 27 will be used as an OUTBOUND MESSAGE CENTER. GMRS Channels 11 and 14 will serve the same purpose. Do not scramble your radios unless there are private messages, and then go to a clear channel again.


RADIO CALL SIGN SOP: Groups/Areas/Districts/Metros/States/Provinces can declare their own call signs. A local school Sports team or an animal is usually the call sign. There are some pre-selected call signs on page 111. Call in about this subject. States usually take a call sign from the State saying, flower or rock, etc. For example California is Call sign “Golden”. Call signs Falcon, Phoenix, Condor, Quebec, Stryker, Rocky and Cobra are reserved per Phoenix One. If there are differences with a call sign, try to work it out using a “qualifier”. Either use a number, color, or other word before a call sign, or use an “extender” after the call sign. Contact Red if needed.


RADIO COMMUNICATIONS: Always be polite. If others are talking on your channel, ask to enter the network. On CB radio ask for a break. An example is “Break Channel 31, Phoenix One”, someone might say, “Go Break” or “Go Phoenix One”. I would say, “Thank you Control, I’m 10-8. Falcon 10, Phoenix One, are you by?” “10-77, on Falcon 10, Phoenix One 10-10, on the side”. Which means that I’m done talking and waiting for other conversation. Use a few 10-codes if needed. With GMRS/FRS check the manual. Otherwise using English works also.


RADIO CODES: There are over 300 radio codes, but we will have about 70 to use and about 30 to use a lot of the time. Try to use those 30 codes and use them one your two-ways.


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Lesson 98: EXTRA RADIO CODES: There are over 500 Radio Codes in FVN. I would not expect everyone to use all these codes or to memorize these codes. But I do expect everyone to understand the types of codes that we do have, and how the work. You should know about 70 Radio Codes in Chapter 9. FVN GEMSTONE ALERT AND STATUS CODES IN Chapter VIII. Road and Travel Codes: 8-1 to 8-6; Weather Codes: 9-1 to 9-18; CB/FVN/BUSINESS 10-CODES: 10-0 to 10-119 and 10-200 to 10-225; Directional Codes: 10-140 to 10-179; LEU CODES/10-300 CODES: 10-300 to 10-399; FVN Numeric Codes; HAM Q Codes; Morse Code; Tactical Frequencies and Networks; Location and Rendevous Point Codes; and Evacuation Route Number Codes.

8-CODES Road/Travel
(old HP and plow codes)
8-1 Dry
8-2 Wet
8-3 Slick
8-4 Slick in Spots
8-5 Drifted Snow
8-6 Road Closed
9-CODES Weather
9-1 Favorable
9-2 Snowing
9-3 Raining
9-4 Strong Winds
9-5 Fog
9-6 Blowing Snow
9-7 Limited Visibility
9-8 No Report
FVN ONLY
9-10 Travelers Advisories
9-11 Tornado Warning
9-12 Tornado Watch
9-13 Heavy Hail
9-14 Flash Floods
9-15 Forest/wild fire
9-16 Leak with high winds
9-17 (open)
9-18 (open)
10-CODES: CB/FVN/
BUSINESS
10-0 CAUTION
10-1 Receiving Poorly
10-2 Receiving Well
10-3 Stop Transmitting
10-4 OK, Message Received
10-5 Relay Message
10-6 Busy
10-7 Out of Service,
         Leaving Air
10-8 In Service, on call
10-9 Repeat message
10-10 In service, but at phone #
10-10 SIDE Clear, Awaiting
10-11 Talking to rapidly
10-12 Visitors present, will re-contact
10-13 Advise on Weather and Road Conditions
10-16 Make pick-up at
10-17 Urgent Business
10-18 Anything for us?
10-19 Return to ___
10-20 Location

10-CODES: CB/FVN/
BUSINESS
10-21 Call by phone
10-22 Report in person to __
10-23 Stand by
POLICE 10-23 Arrived at scene
10-24 Assignment completed

10-25 Meet with ___
10-26 Disregard
10-27 Move to channel/ frequency
POLICE 10-27 Licence info.
10-28 Identify your station
POLICE 10-28 Vehicle info.
10-29 Time is up for contact
10-30 Stop transmitting, you don’t conform to FCC rules
10-31 Having problem, go to __
10-32 I will give you a radio check
10-33 EMERGENCY TRAFFIC AT THIS STATION! CLEAR NETWORK!
10-34 Trouble at this station, help needed
10-35 Confidential information
10-36 Correct time (Zulu/real)
10-37 CB: Wrecker needed
10-38 CB: Ambulance only
10-39 Your message delivered
10-41 Please turn to channel
10-42 TRAFFIC ACCIDENT– Police 10-50/350
Police 10-42 Off Duty
10-43 Traffic tie up 10-353
Police 10-43 For your information
10-44 I have a message for you
10-45 Animal carcass
10-46 Motorist assist
10-47 Emergency road repair
10-48 Traffic standard repair at
10-49 Traffic light out at
10-50 Break Channel ___
Police 10-50 Accident
Police 10-51 Wrecker
Police 10-52 Ambulance
(see 10-300 codes)
10-57 Hit and run
10-58 Direct Traffic
10-59 Escort convoy
10-60 What is next message #
10-61 Personnel in area
10-62 Unable to copy, use phone
10-63 Net directed to __net___
10-64 Network clear
10-65 Awaiting your next message
10-66 Cancel message
10-67 All units comply
10-68 For your information
10-69 Understood
10-70 FIRE ALARM (Code Topaz)
10-71 Proceed with transmission (tx) in sequence
10-72 Report progress of fire
10-75 You are causing Interference (witch)
10-76 EN-ROUTE
10-77 Negative contact

(Police 10-74)
10-78 Rendevous at ___
10-79 Estimated time of Arrival (ETA)
10-80 Chase in progress
10-82 Reserve lodging
10-84 Phone is ___
10-85 Address is ___
10-86 Area/Metro Control Dispatcher on Duty
10-87 Pick-up/Distribute Checks/Packets
10-88 Radio Trouble
10-89 Radio repairman needed
10-90 I have TV interference
                (old analog)
10-91 Talk closer to mike
10-92 Your transmission (tx) is out of adjustment
10-93 Check my frequency on this channel
10-94 Please give me a long count (to 10)
10-95 Transmit (tx) dead carrier for 5 seconds
10-97 Check (Test) signal
10-99 Mission completed, all
                units secure
10-100 Pit stop
10-101 Urgent pit stop
10-102 Very urgent pit stop
10-103 SICK
10-104 Need Rolaids, etc.
10-105 Coffee break
10-106 Next exit take a break
10-107 Party time (...needed bad)
10-108 Rider needed
10-109 Anyone want a rider?
10-110 Gas needed at ___
10-111 Mechanical trouble
10-112 Thirsty
10-113 Beaver/Moose needed
10-114 At work
10-115 Food needed, going to ___
10-116 On delivery
10-117 Food needed, going to restaurant
10-119 Take off Hoser, EH!! (General Insult)
UPPER TIER STATES LOCATIONS
(State Annex has Alpha (A-Z) breakdown for locations)
10-120 East River South Dakota
10-121 West River South Dakota
10-122 Eastern Nebraska
10-123 Western Nebraska
10-124 Iowa (A-Z, AA-ZZ)
10-125 Minnesota (ditto)
10-126 North Dakota
10-127 Montana
10-128 Kansas
10-129 Wisconsin
10-130 Illinois
LOWER PLAIN STATES LOCATION
10-131 Oklahoma
10-132 Eastern Texas
10-133 Western Texas
10-134 Arkansas
10-135 Louisiana
10-136 New Mexico
10-137 Arizona
10-138 Utah
10-139 Nevada
10-140 Idaho
LOCATION SERIES CODES:
(Prefix code series and add suffix number (e.g.: They are going north: 10-140).
SUFFIXES: 0-North; 1-South; 2-East; 3-West; 4-Forward;
5-Left; 6-Right; 7-Turning around; 8-Stopping;
9-Reverse.
10-140 SERIES: THEY ARE going/turning/....bound (0-9)
10-150 SERIES: YOU GO/
turn/...bound (0-9)
10-160 SERIES: I/WE ARE going/turning/...bound (0-9)
10-170 SERIES: I’m at my office (10-229, 10-25,...)
Numbers are original FVN Metros. Letters are for various locations. See Area Annex for breakdown.
10-170 COLORADO Springs
10-171 Cheyenne
10-172 West of Colo. Springs on HWY. 24
10-173 Denver Metro
10-174 Northern COLORADO
10-175 Douglas County, Teller County, and others
10-176 I-80 west of Cheyenne
10-177 I-25 north of Cheyenne
10-178 Northwest Wyoming (Jackson, Pinedale, Cody, etc.)
10-179 I-70 west of Denver to Summit, Vail and Aspen
10-180 and 10-190 Codes are new evacuation code routes and rally points authorized by FALCON FIVE.
10-200 Codes FVN USE ONLY
10-200 POLICE NEEDED
10-201 In trouble
10-202 Pulled over
10-203 LEU .... bound
10-204 Red lights going ... bound at ....
10-206 Trap at
10-210 Being chased by .... bound ... at...
10-212 I’m being chased
10-215 All Points Bulletin (APB)
10-216 Attempt to Locate (ATL)
10-217 LEU Assist (TOPAZ)
10-218 AMBER ALERT
10-219 We’re at Rally Point
10-220 Location
10-221 En route

10-222 Go to rally point ___
10-223 Standby
10-224 Completed last assignment
10-225 Meet with ___
10-226 Disregard
10-227 Go to Net ___
10-228 Go to Tach ___
10-229 Busy
10-230 Bingo, we have ‘em.
10-231 We have a bad tx
                 (witch) at____
10-232 Tach/Net Clear
10-233 EMERGENCY TRAFFIC, CLEAR NETWORK
10-234 Trouble at this station
10-235 Go up one tach
10-236 Go down one tach
10-237 Go to Tach ___, but add ___ channels.
10-238 Go to FVN Net
10-239 Go to A Net
10-240 Go to I Net
10-241 Go to R Net
(Any other 10-200 codes must be approved by Falcon Five.)

TACHs: 1= Ch. 3; 2= Ch. 23;
3= Ch. 33; 4= Ch. 29; 5= Ch. 39.

CB RADIO NETWORKS
NETS                                       CH.
A-Basement                             1
B-Business                               33
C-Cheyenne                             7
D-Diesel                                  13
E-EMERGENCY      9
F-National 4x4                          4
H-Highway                                19
I- FVN Inbound Message
                Relay Center            24
N-National CB                          11
P-Snowplow                            13
R-Rendevous/Outbound
                Message Center 27
S-Sideband SSB 37/38
T-Teton                                     39
V-National Divers     5

NUMERIC CODES–FVN USE ONLY for their Security, Safety, and Recon Sections.
CODE 1-Normal
CODE 2-Silent
CODE 3-Speed
CODE 4-OK
CODE 5- Special Detail
CODE 6-Busy
CODE 7-Meal/Coffee Break
CODE 8-Petrol (POL) check
CODE 9-Bar Security check
CODE 10-Following
CODE 11-Backup
CODE 12-Disturbance
CODE 13-WEATHER ALERT
CODE 14-Alarm/Prowler
CODE 16-Domestic
CODE 19-Return
CODE 26-Detaining
CODE 29-Check wanted
CODE 31-Crime in progress

CODE 33-EMERGENCY
CODE 34-Riot
CODE 50-Accident
CODE 57-Hit and run
CODE 70-Fire Alarm
CODE 89-Bomb Threat
CODE 90-Bank Alarm
CODE 96-Psych. Alert
CODE 99-Stolen vehicle

CODE DELTA–COUNTER-TERRORISM ALERT!!
Ten-300 Codes: (Pronounced Ten-300 or 3-300) This LEU list will only be released to actual FVN Security Personnel only per PHOENIX FOUR AND FALCON FOUR.