Best radio communication practices while climbing?
How do you organise radio communication during climbs? Do you rely only on standard commands, or have you developed additional phrases? I also found useful Jabra replacement parts for maintaining headset equipment.
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Most climbers keep radio communication short and purposeful rather than chatting throughout the climb. The idea is to use clear, agreed-upon commands for important moments like "off belay," "climbing," "safe," or discussing route changes when voice communication isn’t possible. Keeping transmissions brief helps preserve battery life and reduces confusion, especially if other teams are using nearby channels. Before starting, it’s a good idea to agree on the exact phrases you'll use so there’s no misunderstanding. While browsing communication gear, I also found useful Jabra replacement parts
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