TEN-CODES are code words used to represent common phrases in voice communication, particularly by law enforcement and and in Citizens' Band (CB) radio transmissions. The codes were developed in the 1930s to quickly and efficiently communicate across airwaves.
Despite the long-standing tradition of ten-codes, police forces are dropping them. Problems occurred when departments joined forces during emergencies like 9-11 and the use of the codes created more inefficiencies than not. Federal groups are now required to use plain language instead.
Have no fear. We've still got it! Signing off...
10-4 good buddy!
List of most common ten codes:
10-0 Use Caution
10-1 Poor reception
10-2 Good reception
10-3 Stop Transmitting
10-4 Affirmative
10-5 Relay Message
10-6 Busy with call
10-7 Out of service
10-8 In service
10-9 Repeat last message
For more, see news clip here.
Photo: 1977 Cobra 40 Channel CB Radio original advertisement.
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