Roger that! 10-4 is a way of saying “message received” in radio communications. It’s also used as a way to “you got it.”
What is the meaning of Over and out?
The idiom over and out is an expression that people use during radio communication. It is a way for the speaker to tell the listener that the speaker is done talking, and the conversation is complete.
10-4 = Message received. 10-5 = Relay message to ___ 10-6 = Busy, please stand by. 10-7 = Out of service, leaving the air. 10-8 = In service, subject to call.
Where does the saying 10-4 Good Buddy come from?
Ten-four is a cop code. It means good to go, all right, see ya there, the like. Good buddy was added on by truckers who pick up on jargon by listening to their scanners. So in ten four good buddy, it’s like one truck driver saying to another okay, or right, or whatever it is in the affirmative.
: As for ‘Over and out,’ you would be shot out of the water if you used the phrase on marine radio. 10-4 was frequently used over the radio in the 50s police TV series Highway Patrol starring Broderick Crawford.
What does a 10-5 mean?
10-5 = Relay this information to (name of a person, officer, etc.) The ceremony is typically conducted by the dispatcher issuing one last call to the officer, followed by a moment of silence.
Do you say over and out?
There is an old tradition in two-way radio communication of saying “over” to indicate that the speaker is through talking and inviting the other person to speak. When you’re done speaking, you terminate the conversation by saying “out.”
While in the current spelling alphabet (NATO), R is now Romeo, Roger has remained the response meaning “received” in radio voice procedure. In the US military, it is common to reply to another’s assertion with “Roger that”, meaning: “I agree”.
Is signoff one word or two?
signoff / sign off – Ditto above. One word as a noun, two as a verb.
What is a 10 10 police code?
10-10 Off duty. 10-10A Off duty at home.
What does it mean 10-1?
WHAT DOES 10-1 MEAN ON A FILM SET? On a film set, 10-1 is the walkie talkie code for the bathroom. While literally meaning you need to pee, using as this as a catch-all saves your film crew from t.m.i.
What’s your 20? is CB (Citizens Band radio) lingo for “What’s your location?” What’s your 2020 can be part of a question about a person’s presidential aspirations for the 2020 election or about a person or organization’s goals or aims for the year 2020.
What does breaker breaker mean?
When he sees the accident (don’t worry—it’s not frightful), Grandpa gets on his CB (Citizen Band radio all truckers use) and calls out, “Breaker… You see, when a trucker says this, he or she is asking permission to break into the conversation other truckers are having on their Citizen Band (CB) radios, on Channel 19.
What does a 10 100 mean?
The data speed of 10/100Mbps switch is rated for 10 or 100Mbps. When a network switch says “10/100”, it means that each port on the switch can support both 10Mbps and 100Mbps connection speeds, and will usually auto-switch depending on what’s plugged into it.
What is a 10 42 police code?
This particular code is used to indicate an officer’s end of tour. While 10-42 is most frequently used when an officer has completed his tour of service for the day, it is also used in conjunction with funeral proceedings when an officer has been killed in the line of duty.