10-4: Affirmative/I agree. 10-2: Receiving well (I can hear you). Police 10 Codes are signals used by police officers, law enforcement officials, and government agencies to talk in two-way radio communications. 10-4 = Message received. For example, in the world of CB radio talk number codes mean things. Radio Signal Codes Common Codes: 10-1 Call Your Command 10-2 Return To Your Command 10-3 Call Dispatcher By Telephone 10-4 Acknowledgment 10-5 Repeat Message 10-6 Standby 10-7 Verify Address/Location 10-10 Possible Crime S Shots fired. A code used by CB owners possibly since the dawn of amateur radio, the code 10-4 simply means "Message received". Changed to carbon monoxide codes. In Service 10-9 Repeat, conditions bad. The codes are numbers that correspond to words, phrases, and messages that are frequently used in law enforcement work. 10-70: terminology changed. 10-2 = Receiving well. Here is a list of CB 10 codes, often followed by what they mean (and what they truly mean). Try them on your Motorola two way radios today! 10-1: Receiving poorly (I can’t hear you). 10-5: Relay message (Pass it on). Negative 10-11 10-1 Receiving poorly. Stop Transmitting 10-4 Acknowledgement. Signal Good 10-3 Stop transmitting. 10 Codes. COMMON RADIO CODES Code Description 10-01 Reception is poor 10-02 Reception is good 10-03 Stop transmitting/Change channels 10-04 Message received 10-05 Relay message 10-06 Busy, (Out on call) 10-07 Out of service, Leaving air 10-08 In service/available for assignment 10 … 10-0 Use Caution 10-1 Signal Weak 10-2 Signal Good 10-3 Stop Transmitting 10-4 Message Received 10-5 Relay 10-6 Station is busy 10-7 Out Of Service 10-8 In Service 10-9 Repeat 10-10 Fight In Progress ... 10-30 Unauthorized Use Of Radio 10-31 Crime In Progress 10-32 Person With Gun 10-33 Emergency - All Units Stand By . Walkie Talkie "10 Codes". 10-3: Stop transmitting (Shut up). Say Again 10-10 Out of service - subject to call. Since the 70s the code system have been popular in law-enforcement circles then evolved to what it is today. Histoire. These short, two way radio (or walkie talkie) codes are designed to make radio communications fast and easy. Signal Weak 10-2 Receiving well. Radio Codes The changes made were: 10-38 no longer means steam leak. Relay (to) 10-6 Busy. 10-39 was deleted 2 sub codes added under 10-40; code 3 (water leak) and code 4 (steam leak) 10-75: changed from rescue OR squad to Rescue AND squad. 10-3 = Stop transmitting. Busy 10-7 Out of service. 10-1 Receiving Poor 10-2 Receiving OK 10-4 OK 10-5 Relay to: 10-7 Out of Service at: 10-8 In Service 10-9 Repeat 10-10 Out of Service at Home 10-12 Visitor/Officer present 10-13 Weather/Road Conditions 10-15 Have prisoner in custody 10-16 Pickup: 10-18 Equipment check 10-19A Arrived/Returned to Pound Police code 10-4 means Affirmative / Understood / Message received. L'« inventeur » du système est Charles Hopper, directeur des communications pour la police d'État de l'Illinois dans le District 10 situé à Urbana [1]. 10-76: added 5th truck (as the FAST truck), a squad, and a tac unit. Out of Service 10-8 In service. Les codes 10 ont été mis en place dans les années 1940 alors que les canaux radio pour les forces policières avaient une bande passante limitée, ils permettaient donc de réduire le trafic radio de façon significative. 10-1 = Receiving poorly. Affirmative (OK) 10-5 Relay. F.D.N.Y.
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