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Darwin:
I'm basically looking for a way to say 'duly noted' without having to say it in so many words. Haven't really given the technical aspect a thought.  :'(
-nosh (January 26, 2008, 08:56 AM)
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10-4

Sorry, couldn't resist.

CodeTRUCKER:
I'm basically looking for a way to say 'duly noted' without having to say it in so many words. Haven't really given the technical aspect a thought.  :'(
-nosh (January 26, 2008, 08:56 AM)
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10-4

Sorry, couldn't resist.
-Darwin (January 26, 2008, 03:50 PM)
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That's a big 10-2 on the 10-4.  The 10-36 says I should 10-3 and go 10-7.  :P

I actually can still remember a lot of these, but the young drivers out there don't even know what I'm saying! :huh:

 Completely OT for DarwinThe Complete CB 10-codes:
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10-1 = Receiving poorly
10-2 = Receiving well
10-3 = Stop transmitting
10-4 = OK, message received
10-5 = Relay message
10-6 = Busy, stand by
10-7 = Out of service, leaving air
10-8 = In service, subject to call
10-9 = Repeat message
10-10 = Transmission completed, standing by
10-11 = Talking too rapidly
10-12 = Visitors present
10-13 = Advise Weather/Road conditions
10-16 = Make pick up at ...
10-17 = Urgent business
10-18 = Anything for us?
10-19 = Nothing for you, return to base
10-20 = My location is ...
10-21 = Call by telephone
10-22 = Report in person to ...
10-23 = Stand by
10-24 = Completed last assignment
10-25 = Can you contact ...
10-26 = Disregard last information
10-27 = I am moving to channel ...
10-28 = Identify your station
10-29 = Time is up for contact
10-30 = Does not conform to FCC rules
10-32 = I will give you a radio check
10-33 = EMERGENCY TRAFFIC
10-34 = Trouble at this station
10-35 = Confidential information
10-36 = Correct time is ...
10-37 = Wrecker needed at ...
10-38 = Ambulance needed at ...
10-39 = Your message delivered
10-41 = Please turn to channel
10-42 = Traffic accident at ...
10-43 = Traffic tie up at ...
10-44 = I have a message for you
10-45 = All units within range please report
10-50 = Break channel
10-60 = What is next message number?
10-62 = Unable to copy, use phone
10-63 = Net directed to ...
10-64 = Net clear
10-65 = Awaiting your next message/assignment
10-67 = All units comply
10-70 = Fire at ...
10-71 = Proceed with transmission in sequence
10-77 = Negative contact
10-81 = Reserve hotel room for ...
10-82 = Reserve room for ...
10-84 = My telephone number is ...
10-85 = My address is ...
10-91 = Talk closer to the mike
10-93 = Check my frequency on this channel
10-94 = Please give me a long count
10-99 = Mission completed, all units secure
10-200 = Police needed at ...

I couldn't resist either.  :D


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Edit - various corrections and additions

nosh:
Maybe we can use 10-3 for off-topic. I know I'd get a lot of those.  8)

Interesting stuff, CodeTRUCKER.

10-11 for wazzisname? The smf alien-talk guy...

CodeTRUCKER:
Maybe we can use 10-3 for off-topic. I know I'd get a lot of those.  8)

Interesting stuff, CodeTRUCKER.

10-11 for wazzisname? The smf alien-talk guy...
-nosh (January 26, 2008, 04:29 PM)
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Thanks.  I guess you are talking about Gri.  I spent some time while I was on sabbatical from DC to get a handle on what he is all about. mostly lurked.  Nice guy, once you get past the language/understanding barrier.  He reminds me somewhat of what I know about Galileo.

Darwin:
Heh, heh - that was cool, CodeTrucker. Thank you for the listing of trucker's CB codes. I'm with nosh - I like 10-3 for OT. Like nosh, I figure I'd garner a lot of those  :-[

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