Figure 8-2.—Joint Messageform (NAVGRAM).simplified the process and reduced the number oferrors associated with composing messages. Thegreatest difference between computerized andnoncomputerized methods ids the use of the PC toprepare, store, and deliver messages on diskettes.Diskettes containing messages must be preparedwith a software system compatible with formatsused by the Naval Telecommunications Center.Any diskette received at the TelecommunicationsCenter that cannot be read because it wasprepared with incompatible software or in anincompatible format will be rejected. Consult localinstructions for the proper procedures andformatting you should use to prepare messages.8-12
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