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What are you ready to do after the radio completes its initial self-test and indicators are checked?

  1. Program channels

  2. Receive messages

  3. Configure settings

  4. Perform maintenance

The correct answer is: Receive messages

After the radio completes its initial self-test and indicators are checked, the primary readiness is to receive messages. This stage indicates that the device is operational and has confirmed the correctness of its basic functionalities. Receiving messages is essential for effective communication in tactical situations. At this point, the radio has been verified to be in good working condition, meaning it can now actively listen for incoming transmissions. This is crucial in environments where real-time updates and communication can significantly impact decision-making and operational success. While other choices, such as programming channels and configuring settings, are also important functions, they typically occur prior to confirming the radio's readiness to receive messages. Maintenance, although important for long-term functionality, does not directly relate to the immediate operational state of the radio after the self-test. Thus, the readiness to receive messages emphasizes the radio's primary purpose in tactical communication.