Guidelines

What is a response to 10-4?

What is a response to 10-4?

10-4 is a way of saying “message received” in radio communications.

How do you respond to Roger that?

In the US military, it is common to reply to another’s assertion with “Roger that”, meaning: “I agree”.

What is the code for 10-4?

Police 10 Codes

Code General Purpose APCO (Association of Police Communications Officers)
10-3 Stop Transmitting Stop Transmitting
10-4 Acknowledgment (OK) Affirmative (OK)
10-5 Relay Relay To/From
10-6 Busy – Unless Urgent Busy

Why does 10-4 mean over and out?

: As for ‘Over and out,’ you would be shot out of the water if you used the phrase on marine radio. ‘Over’ means ‘I have finished speaking and am awaiting a reply. 10-4 was frequently used over the radio in the 50s police TV series Highway Patrol starring Broderick Crawford.

What does 10-10 on the side mean?

10-10. CB user will cease broadcasting but will continue to listen. (“I’m 10-10 on the side.”)

What is a 10 42 call?

One “Ten Code” that is not as familiar to the general public is “10-42”. This particular code is used to indicate an officer’s end of tour. Having received no response, the dispatcher then announces the officer is now “10-42” and continues to give the date on which the officer ended his tour of duty.

How do you respond to Roger Wilco?

If you respond, with “Roger, wilco”, that should be acceptable as it implies that you both heard, and will comply with the instruction.

What does a 10 13 mean?

Officer needs help
Ten-codes were adapted for use by CB radio enthusiasts. For example, in the NYPD system, Code 10-13 means “Officer needs help,” whereas in the APCO system “Officer needs help” is Code 10–33.

What does the term 10 20 mean?

Your current location
We took inspiration from CB Radio slang. If you hear a truck driver say “10-20” on their CB radio, it’s just another way to say “Your current location.”

What is the meaning of the code 10-4?

10-4 is one of the so-called ten-codes, or radio signals, invented by the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International (APCO).

Where does the word 10-4 come from?

Where does 10-4 come from? 10-4 is one of the so-called ten-codes, or radio signals, invented by the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International (APCO). 10-4 is an affirmative signal: it means “OK.”

What does it mean to say 10-4 in Texas?

“A lot of the 10 codes are different from city to city and state to state. For example a 10-50 in Indiana is a traffic accident, but in Texas it’s a murder. I personally mix and match; sometimes I say “10-4”, other times I say “clear”. It seems “10-4” refers to a call sign for something.

What does 10-4 mean on a police radio?

10-4 is an affirmative signal: it means “OK.” The ten-codes are credited to Illinois State Police Communications Director Charles Hopper who created them between 1937–40 for use in radio communications among cops.