C B Radio Codes

C B Radio Codes. CB radio Codes Slangs and Guides Manual on CD A complete guide to CB Radio Code, Lingo & Trucker Talk: What's Your 20?, 10 codes, Q codes & tips on communicating over CB radios. Ten-codes (sometimes called ten-signals) are numeric codes that represent common phrases used on the CB radio

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Understanding common CB radio codes will let you communicate quickly, efficiently, and avoid jamming up the airwaves Popularized and mostly used by truckers, here's a list of the most popular 10 codes you'll hear on the radio waves.

Cb Radio Code Words at Robin Alexander blog

Understanding common CB radio codes will let you communicate quickly, efficiently, and avoid jamming up the airwaves * Most common are highlighted 10-1 — reception is poor 10-2 — reception is good 10-4 — OK, affirmative, understood, or message received 10-9 — repeat / come again 10-12 — no sensitive info / visitors present 10-13 — road or weather conditions 10-20 — what is your location? 10-21 — call me on the phone 73 — best regards (this one goes back to the days of telegraph communicaton. Ten-codes (sometimes called ten-signals) are numeric codes that represent common phrases used on the CB radio

CB Radio 10 Codes and Slang Latest Updated List Cb radio, Shortwave radio, Citizens band radio. The codes below are the most common CB ten-codes, which are not necessarily the same ten-codes that police use. One of the things that set the CB Radio user apart from others is that there is a particular lingo attached to it

REALISTIC/RADIO SHACK/ARCHER 'slide chart' of CB radio slang and 10codes Collectors Weekly. Popularized and mostly used by truckers, here's a list of the most popular 10 codes you'll hear on the radio waves. CB Radio 10 Codes In addition to CB Slang, you'll also hear CB operators use 10 codes, another special dialect of the CB community