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USING COMMON 10-CODES

Citizen’s Band operators have largely
adopted the 10-codes for standard
questions and answers. These codes
permit faster communication and better
intelligibility in noisy areas. While not all
codes are listed, most of the more popu-
lar ones follow:

Note: Although this table lists the 10-
codes’ meanings in the form of a state-
ment, they can also be phrased as
questions (10-6: Are you busy?, 10-20:
What is your location?).

Code

Meaning

10-1

Receiving poorly.

10-2

Receiving well.

10-3

Stop transmitting.

10-4

OK, message
received.

10-5

Relay message.

10-6

Busy, please stand
by.

10-7

Out of service.

10-8

In service

10-9

Repeat message.

10-10

Transmission com-
pleted, standing by.

10-11

Talking to rapidly.

10-12

Visitors present.

10-13

Advise Weather/Road
conditions.

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

Please stand by.

10-25

Can you contact____.

10-26

Disregard last infor-
mation.

10-27

I am moving to
channel____.

10-28

Identify your station.

10-32

I will give you a radio
check.

10-33

Emergency traffic.

10-36

Correct time is____.

10-37

Wrecker needed
at____.

10-38

Ambulance needed
at______

10-41

Please turn to
channel_____.

10-42

Traffic accident
at_____.

10-43

Traffic tie-up at____.

10-50

Break channel.

10-62

Unable to copy; use
telephone.

10-70

Fire at_____.

Code

Meaning

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