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SECIALTY QUALIICATION TRAINING RECORD (SQTR) Urban Direction inding Team NAME (Last, irst, MI) CAID ISSUED rerequisites Item Date Completed Qualified GES The above listed member has completed the required prerequisite training for the urban direction finding team specialty. UNIT/WING/REGION COMMANDER OR AUTHORIZED DESIGNEE S SIGNATURE amiliarization and reparatory Training Evaluator s CAID and Task Date Completed Complete Task O-0010 repare UD Individual Equipment Complete Task -0102 Conduct a hone Alert The above listed member has completed the required familiarization and preparatory training requirements for the urban direction finding team specialty qualification and is authorized to serve in that specialty while supervised on training or actual missions. UNIT/WING/REGION COMMANDER OR AUTHORIZED DESIGNEE S SIGNATURE Advanced Training Task Complete Task O-0201 Use a Compass Complete Task O-0205 Locate A oint On A Map Using The CA Grid System Complete Task O-0214 Determine And lot An Azimuth On A Map Complete Task O-0218 Locate Own osition On A Map Using Terrain Association Complete Task O-0220 Move rom oint To oint In A Vehicle Using A Map Complete Task O-0301 Determine Distress Beacon Bearing Complete Task O-0302 Locate a Distress Beacon Complete Task O-0303 Deactivate a Distress Beacon Complete Task O-0304 Triangulate on a Distress Beacon Signal Complete Task O-0420 erform an Airfield Search (Ramp check) Complete Task L-0001 Basic Radio rocedures for ES Operators Complete Task L-0002 erform Radio Operations rocedures Complete Task L-0003 Employ appropriate radio frequencies and repeaters Complete Task L-0101 Inspect a vehicle Complete Task -0101 Keep a Log Complete Basic Communications User Training Complete the appropriate portion of CAT 117, Emergency Services Continuing Education examinations Evaluator s CAID and Date Completed UD SQTR, MAR 04 OR/ROUTING: DOS

Exercise articipation The above listed member satisfactorily participated as an urban direction finding team trainee under my direct supervision on mission number. QUALIIED SUERVISOR S SIGNATURE The above listed member satisfactorily participated as an urban direction finding team trainee under my direct supervision on mission number. QUALIIED SUERVISOR S SIGNATURE Unit Certification and Recommendation The above listed member has completed the requirements for the urban direction finding team specialty qualification and is authorized to serve in that specialty on training or actual missions. UNIT/WING/REGION COMMANDER OR AUTHORIZED DESIGNEE S SIGNATURE UD SQTR, MAR 04 AGE 2

REARE URBAN D TEAM INDIVIDUAL EQUIMENT ERORMANCE STE DESCRITION 1 Has all required items. NOTE: ALL REQUIRED S MUST BE RESENT IN ORDER OR THE STUDENT TO ASS THIS TASK. See Task Guide for specifics. O- 0010 ASS ail STUDENT'S NAME & CAID EVALUATOR'S NAME & CAID ASS CA ORM 112, MAY 01 OR/ROUTING: DOS

CONDUCT HONE ALERT ERORMANCE STE DESCRITION 1 Asks questions to ensure he or she knows the Type of Mission, Expected Duration of Mission Time & Location of Meeting lace, Mission number, any special instructions & call back #. 2 Writes down all information 3 Calls all personnel directly below him/her on the alert roster. 4 asses on all information, and finds out who will be attending. 5 If someone is not there, call the personnel that person was responsible for calling. 6 ollows correct procedures to report back up the roster after making the calls. - 0102 ASS ail STUDENT'S NAME & CAID EVALUATOR'S NAME & CAID ASS CA ORM 112, MAY 01 OR/ROUTING: DOS

USE A COMASS ERORMANCE STE DESCRITION Determines an azimuth. 1 Correctly uses the centerhold or compass-to-cheek technique. 2 Determines the azimuth to the distant point +/- 5 degrees 3 Completes the above steps within 2 minutes. ollows an azimuth. 1 Successfully moves to the target and determines it s marking. 2 Completes the task in less than 45 minutes. O- 0201 ASS ail STUDENT'S NAME & CAID EVALUATOR'S NAME & CAID ASS CA ORM 112, MAY 01 OR/ROUTING: DOS

LOCATE A OINT ON A MA USING THE CA GRID SYSTEM ERORMANCE STE DESCRITION 1 Announces the correct grid number and quadrant within 1 minute of time. 2 inds the correct numbered grid and quadrant within 1 minute of time. O- 205 ASS ail STUDENT'S NAME & CAID EVALUATOR'S NAME & CAID ASS CA ORM 112, MAY 01 OR/ROUTING: DOS

LOT AN AZIMUTH ON A MA ERORMANCE STE DESCRITION 1 Draws a line from the point along the correct azimuth +/- 2 degrees within 2 minutes O- 0214 ASS ail STUDENT'S NAME & CAID EVALUATOR'S NAME & CAID ASS CA ORM 112, MAY 01 OR/ROUTING: DOS

LOCATE OWN OSITION ON A MA USING TERRAIN ASSOCIATION ERORMANCE STE DESCRITION 1 Determines 4 cardinal directions 2 Identifies the terrain feature on which he is located 3 Identifies terrain features around location 4 Orients map to ground 5 Relates the terrain features on the ground to those of the map. 6 Identifies own location on Map (+/- 100 meters) 7 erforms all steps within 5 minutes O- 0218 ASS ail STUDENT'S NAME & CAID EVALUATOR'S NAME & CAID ASS CA ORM 112, MAY 01 OR/ROUTING: DOS

MOVE ROM OINT TO OINT IN A VEHICLE USING A MA ERORMANCE STE DESCRITION 1 Successfully finds all three points, and reports the numbers (see task guide). 2 Returns within 1 hour 3 Does not perform any unsafe action or direct the driver to perform any unsafe action. O- 0220 ASS ail STUDENT'S NAME & CAID EVALUATOR'S NAME & CAID ASS CA ORM 112, MAY 01 OR/ROUTING: DOS

DETERMINE DISTRESS BEACON BEARING ERORMANCE STE DESCRITION 1 Correctly put the D equipment into operation. 2 Uses D and REC (as applicable) to determine the direction to the practice beacon. 3 oints out the direction to the practice beacon +/- 10 degrees. 4 Completes all steps within 10 minutes O- 0301 ASS ail STUDENT'S NAME & CAID EVALUATOR'S NAME & CAID ASS CA ORM 112, MAY 01 OR/ROUTING: DOS

LOCATE A DISTRESS BEACON ERORMANCE STE DESCRITION Within 30 minutes the individual: 1 Correctly puts the D equipment into operation. 2 Locates distress/practice beacon (more time may be needed for urban/airport searches). O- 0302 ASS ail STUDENT'S NAME & CAID EVALUATOR'S NAME & CAID ASS CA ORM 112, MAY 01 OR/ROUTING: DOS

DEACTIVATE A DISTRESS BEACON ERORMANCE STE DESCRITION The team member states he or she would: 1 Immediately report the find to mission base. 2 Attempt to find owner 3 If owner is not available, attempt to locate BO, marina operator or law enforcement. 4 Turns off distress beacon and disconnects battery (actually demonstrates this). 5 Monitor 121.5 to ensure distress beacon is deactivated. 6 Leave a distress beacon sticker or note behind 7 Inform the mission coordinator: (actually gather this information off the distress beacon) a. Manufacturer, make, model and serial # of the distress beacon. b. Battery type and expiration date. c. Time of deactivation. d. Aircraft or boat ID # (if applicable) e. Any other pertinent information. 8 If the distress beacon cannot be deactivated, cover the antenna with an antenna tent. O- 0303 ASS ail STUDENT'S NAME & CAID EVALUATOR'S NAME & CAID ASS CA ORM 112, MAY 01 OR/ROUTING: DOS

TRIANGULATE ON A DISTRESS BEACON SIGNAL ERORMANCE STE DESCRITION 1 Describes both methods of determining locations to D from. 2 Locates the practice beacon within 500 meters. 3 Completes step 2 within 10 minutes. O- 0304 ASS ail STUDENT'S NAME & CAID EVALUATOR'S NAME & CAID ASS CA ORM 112, MAY 01 OR/ROUTING: DOS

ERORM AN AIRIELD SEARCH (RAM CHECK) ERORMANCE STE DESCRITION The team leader: 1 Contacts the BO and identifies himself and mission 2 Describes how he would use his team to: a. Check for landing/takeoff/refueling logs. b. Conduct interviews of people at the airport. c. Search the flight line and hangers 4 Does not leave inexperienced team members to operate without supervision. 5 Requests and receives permission to depart from mission base. 6 Leaves mission base information with the BO before departing O- 0420 ASS ail STUDENT'S NAME & CAID EVALUATOR'S NAME & CAID ASS CA ORM 112, MAY 01 OR/ROUTING: DOS

BASIC COMMUNICATIONS ROCEDURES OR ES OERATIONS ERORMANCE STE DESCRITION 1 Listen before transmitting 2 Demonstrate calling procedures including call signs 3 Demonstrate use/understanding of basic prowords 4 Demonstrate understanding of radio equipment including finding local repeater/simplex L- 0001 ASS ail STUDENT'S NAME & CAID EVALUATOR'S NAME & CAID ASS CA ORM 112, MAY 01 OR/ROUTING: DOS

ERORM RADIO OERATING ROCEDURES ERORMANCE STE DESCRITION 1 Demonstrate setting volume and squelch levels for proper function 2 Demonstrate proper microphone technique 3 Demonstrate listening before transmitting 4 roperly call and acknowledge aircraft 5 Send change of grid assignment, using proper phonetics and prowords 6 Correctly interpret urgency signal and take appropriate action 7 Update mission communications status boards L- 0002 ASS ail STUDENT'S NAME & CAID EVALUATOR'S NAME & CAID ASS CA ORM 112, MAY 01 OR/ROUTING: DOS

EMLOY ARORIATE RADIO REQUENCIES AND REEATERS ERORMANCE STE DESCRITION 1 Identifies the primary simplex frequency and its use. 2 Identifies the alternate simplex frequency and its use. 3 Identifies the primary duplex frequency pair and its use. 4 Identifies the alternate duplex frequency pair and its use. 5 Identifies the primary H SSB frequency for the region 6 Identifies the alternate H-SSB frequency for the region 7 Completes all steps within 2 minutes L- 0003 ASS ail STUDENT'S NAME & CAID EVALUATOR'S NAME & CAID ASS CA ORM 112, MAY 01 OR/ROUTING: DOS

INSECT A VEHICLE ERORMANCE STE DESCRITION 1 Demonstrates a proper vehicle inspection noting the evaluator created problem. L- 0101 ASS ail STUDENT'S NAME & CAID EVALUATOR'S NAME & CAID ASS CA ORM 112, MAY 01 OR/ROUTING: DOS

Keep a Log ERORMANCE STE DESCRITION or each of the 10 event/actions the student: 1 Logs the time and event 2 Writes legibly and completely - 101 ASS ail STUDENT'S NAME & CAID EVALUATOR'S NAME & CAID ASS CA ORM 112, MAY 01 OR/ROUTING: DOS