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8 lis 2019 · Over the decades, truckers have developed their own dialect in the form of CB radio lingo. For example, in the world of CB radio talk, number codes mean things. Here is a list of CB 10 codes, often followed by what they mean (and what they truly mean). 10-1: Receiving poorly (I can’t hear you).
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24 sty 2024 · The Definitive List of Citizens Band Radio or CB 10 Codes, and what they mean. 10-1: Receiving Poorly or I can’t hear you; 10-2: Receiving well or I can hear you; 10-3: Stop transmitting; 10-4: Message received; 10-5: Relay message; 10-6: Busy, stand by; 10-7: Out of service; 10-8: In service; 10-9: Repeat Message
23 sie 2018 · You need to learn the CB radio code, as well as the CB lingo in order for you to be able to communicate with your friends or even strangers. These radios are an important asset – for truckers especially – as it keeps them connected to other truckers on the long road.
Ten-codes, officially known as ten signals, are brevity codes used to represent common phrases in voice communication, particularly by US public safety officials and in citizens band (CB) radio transmissions.
Ten-codes (sometimes called ten-signals) are numeric codes that represent common phrases used on the CB radio. Ten-codes allow the radio transmission to be concise and standarized. The codes below are the most common CB ten-codes, which are not necessarily the same ten-codes that police use.
Pasmo częstotliwości 27 MHz, eksploatowane na całym świecie jako powszechnie dostępne pasmo obywatelskie, nazywane w skrócie CB (Citizen Band) zostało podzielone na poszczególne kanały oddalone od siebie o 10kHz.
The 10 Codes Used in CB Radio. The 10 codes, as short as they are are often shortened further in use. Therefore when asking someone their location, rather than saying 10-20, it is shortened to "what's your 20?" This is a fairly complete list of the Ten Codes.