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Receiving Transmission completed, standing byI have a message for youTalking too rapidlyAll units within range please reportVisitors present Citizen Bands have adopted the “CODES” for standard questions and answers. Also, remember that only means message received. Following are — reception is poor— reception is good— OK, affirmative, understood, or message received— repeat come again— no sensitive info visitors Ten-codes allow the radio transmission to be concise and standarized. The codes below are the most common CB ten-codes, which are not necessarily the same ten-codes The TEN codes– CBCodes and Q Signals. These codes provide quick and easy communication, especially in noisy areas. esReceiving Poorly Receiving Well Stop Transmitting OK, Message Received Relay Message Busy, Stand By The Definitive List of Citizens Band Radio or CBCodes, and what they meanReceiving Poorly or I can’t hear you; Receiving well or I can hear you; Stop transmitting; Message received; Relay message; Busy, stand by; Out of service; In service; Repeat Message; Transmission Here is a list of CBcodes, often followed by what they mean (and what they truly mean)Receiving poorly (I can’t hear you)Receiving well (I can hear you)Stop transmitting (Shut up)Affirmative/I agreeRelay message (Pass it on)Busy/Hold on a second The Complete List of CBCodes (CB Radio Code Words) Here is a complete list of all CB Radiocodes CB Radio Lingo: CB Radio Lingo CB CodesReceiving Poorly; Receiving Well; Stop Transmitting; Ok, Message Received; Relay Message; Busy, Stand By; Out of Service, Leaving Air If you want to say yes, use affirmative. For no, use negative. What are the CB codes?

 

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