The 5MHz NoV sets a licence condition that for the first   time allows UK Amateurs to establish communication with military or military   cadet stations.  Such stations   have an operating procedure that is based upon the four concepts of BREVITY,   ACCURACY, SECURITY, and SPEED - or “BASS” for short, thus please respect   their operating procedure.      
   Note that Air Cadet and Sea Cadet stations use M-prefix   3-letter call signs, usually followed by two digits, whilst Army Cadet   stations use one or two figure call signs, sometimes followed by a letter.    The military stations are not allowed to give their unit name,   location, or the operator’s name.  It   is hoped that they may be allowed some flexibility with respect to QTH   locators.  Cadet stations may be   heard working each other on frequencies close to ours, but it is NOT permitted   for amateurs to contact cadets on such frequencies.
   Whilst the traditional RS(T) report can be given at the   start of a contact to give the other station some idea of the likely quality   of the subsequent contact for the purposes of the experiment, we require a   more detailed and follow the ITU recommendation that SINPO reporting is used,   as defined in their current document SM.1135.      
   The S (signal level) report, on a scale of 1 – 5, is   effectively an assessment of how well the signal stands out above the   background receiver noise.  Details   of the assessment are given in Table 2 below.    Note that we ask that you record a “not heard” as S=1, when it is known   that the station is actually transmitting on channel.
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 | S | I | N | P | O | 
            | Rating | Signal | Degrading         effect of | Overall | 
            | scale | strength | Interference | Noise | Propagationdisturbance
 | rating | 
            | 5 | Excellent | Nil | Nil | Nil | Excellent | 
            | 4 | Good | Slight | Slight | Slight | Good | 
            | 3 | Fair | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Fair | 
            | 2 | Poor | Severe | Severe | Severe | Poor | 
            | 1 | Barely audible | Extreme | Extreme | Extreme | Unusable | 
If You already heard stations using for example MRN prefixes on 60m and You would like to learn more about then check the link as follows: Fivemegs Experiment
73 - Petr, OK1RP