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  2. 10 codes - The RadioReference Wiki

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    In order to communicate quickly, codes and signals have been developed to allow personnel to get their point across using the minimum of words. There are numerous variations of 10 codes (abbreviations used by public safety officials to describe various conditions) used throughout the country.

  3. Police Radio 10-Codes - Police Codes

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    Ten-codes, also known as 10-codes or ten signals, are code words used by many police officers to aid with voice communication. The codes were originally developed in 1937 to allow for brevity, clarity, and standardization of messages transmitted over radio channels.

  4. Ten-code - Wikipedia

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    Ten-codes, officially known as ten signals, are brevity codes used to represent common phrases in voice communication, particularly by US public safety officials and in citizens band (CB) radio transmissions.

  5. Official Ten-Code List

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    Official Ten-Code List Association of Public Communications Officers (APCO) 10-0 Caution. 10-1 Unable to copy -- change location. 10-2 Signal good. 10-3 Stop transmitting. 10-4 Acknowledgement (OK) 10-5 Relay. 10-6 Busy -- stand by unless urgent. 10-7 Out of service.

  6. Police 10 Codes (Ten Codes) for Law Enforcement Radio

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    Police 10 Codes are signals police officers, law enforcement officials, and government agencies use to talk in two-way radio communications. The codes are numbers that correspond to words, phrases, and messages frequently used in law enforcement work.

  7. Phonetic and Numeric 10-Radio Codes - KELCOM

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    Below you will find a list of common 10-radio codes so you too, can talk like an expert. You can also download our 10 codes one-page PDF. 10-Radio Codes. 10-1 Receiving Poorly; 10-2 Receiving Well; 10-3 Stop Transmitting; 10-4 Acknowledgement; 10-5 Relay; 10-6 Busy; 10-7 Out of Service; 10-8 In Service; 10-9 Repeat; 10-10 Out of Service ...

  8. The TEN codes - qsl.net

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    Violates regulations. No longer in violation of regulations. I will advise you of the readability of your signals. Emergency traffic at this station. In trouble, need help. Matter of urgency but cannot discuss it by radio. Time by clock. Send tow truck. Injuries, send ambulance.

  9. Police codes: List of police 10 codes

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    Police 10 codes are a common form of communication for LEOs. And while some departments are beginning to favor plain English over 10 codes, it’s still an important language to learn. Here is a fully comprehensive list of the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) 10 codes.

  10. 10-Code Two Way Radio Communication Guide

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    Ten-codes, also called ten-signals, are abbreviations used to shorten common phrases in radio communications. Thus allowing for brevity and standardization of messages. They have been widely used by law enforcement, and in Citizens Band (CB) radio transmissions.

  11. Talking Like a Pro: An Ultimate Guide to 10-Code Communication

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    Whether you just want to sound like a pro or you’re experiencing a challenging situation that’s keeping you from communicating clearly, the list below can be helpful: 10-1: Receiving Poorly. 10-2: Receiving Well. 10-3: Stop Transmitting. 10-4: OK, Message Received. 10-5: Relay Message. 10-6: Busy, Stand By.