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CB and Radio lingo
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Can anyone give more more examples of "radio" lingo as used by security guards, lorry drivers, police etc... and their meanings:
for example "roger that" "over and out" "copy that" "10-4" etc...
for example "roger that" "over and out" "copy that" "10-4" etc...
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1-4 1-4 for a copy, (any one want to speak to me on channel 14)
1-9 1-9 for a copy, (any one want to speak to me on channel 19)
10-20 - where are you?
10-1 Poor Reception
10-4 OK, Message Received
10-6 Busy, Occupied
10-9 Repeat what was just said
10-10 Message Complete (Also used to say goodbye)
10-13 Traffic Report
10-36 The Correct Time
Eyeball : Meeting another CB user
whats your handle : CB name
Lady Breaker : Female CB User
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may day may day (help)
1-4 1-4 for a copy, (any one want to speak to me on channel 14)
1-9 1-9 for a copy, (any one want to speak to me on channel 19)
10-20 - where are you?
10-1 Poor Reception
10-4 OK, Message Received
10-6 Busy, Occupied
10-9 Repeat what was just said
10-10 Message Complete (Also used to say goodbye)
10-13 Traffic Report
10-36 The Correct Time
Eyeball : Meeting another CB user
whats your handle : CB name
Lady Breaker : Female CB User
and
may day may day (help)
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