Virginia Security Officer Entry-Level Training (01E) Practice Test

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Which of the following statements about radio usage is false?

Completely discharge your battery before charging it

Keep conversations brief

Leave your radio in the charging unit to continuously charge it

The statement about leaving your radio in the charging unit to continuously charge it is false because most modern batteries, especially lithium-ion types, are designed to be charged to a certain level and then be taken out of the charger. Continuous charging can lead to overcharging, which can damage the battery over time and potentially reduce its overall lifespan. Proper battery management is important for maintaining optimal performance and longevity of the device.

In contrast, keeping conversations brief is a best practice in radio communication as it ensures that the airwaves remain clear for critical communications. Using equipment according to the user’s manual ensures proper functionality and promotes safety while minimizing the risk of malfunction. Discharging a battery completely before recharging is often an outdated practice, as many modern batteries do not require this to maintain health; thus, while it may not be the best advice today, it is not as critical as the overcharging issue.

Use all equipment per the user's manual

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