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The man on radio watch was charging away from me, forward, toward the bridge, his machine gun at the ready.
A man had to do something while standing radio watch, and dry roasted peanuts were a favorite of his.
I woke Cooper, told him to keep radio watch and wake me in forty minutes' time.
Not only was the light maintained but a permanent radio watch was kept.
The man on radio watch didn't speak enough English to understand what the problem was and kept shout- ing that they were under attack.
I put her on radio watch, monitoring the Coast Guard frequency.
'Will you do me a favour and keep a radio watch for us on Briffe's old frequency.
I was requested to keep radio watch from four-thirty onwards.
The officer of the watch knows we're outside; the radio watch is guarding our frequency.
Doctrine called for maintaining a continual alert status and radio watch, though he'd never known, nor bothered to ask, why.
'And his operator is keeping a continuous radio watch?'
It prescribed numbers of lifeboats and other emergency equipment along with safety procedures, including continuous radio watches.
Sentries - the machine guns are manned, a radio watch is established and additional sentries may be deployed.
Evenings the radio watch towers are not manned but instead through the use of computers and the internet radios are monitored at home by volunteers.
Twenty-nine nations ratified the Radio Act of 1912, which required 24-hour radio watch on all ships in case of an emergency.
NorthEast Radio Watch.
It also required all seafaring vessels to maintain 24 hour radio watch and maintain contact with ships and coastal radio stations in the area.
No attempt was made to keep a radio watch, and it is notable that Guglielmo Marconi, who monitored the messages from the base ship later said:
The Ironduke's radio watch will have to determine when the last of the Azgola impulses have been beamed out-then we'll shut off the transmitter.
"This is absolutely the end of an era," said Scott Fybush, editor of NorthEast Radio Watch, an online publication.
According to NorthEast Radio Watch, the station's format was flipped along with the callsign and began broadcasting the Christian format formerly broadcast by the FM station.
The station conducts meteorological observations and provides logistic and telecommunication services, including radio watch at HF channels 2182/2168 and VHF channels 16/12.
Clandestine Radio Watch cited a report from Clandestine Calling magazine in December 1990 linking the closure of Radio Truth to Odile's release.
Moseley, on radio watch as his recon sergeant slept close by, was alternately studying his map under the glare of a red-filtered flashlight and then gazing out at the valley floor below.