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How Your CB Can Serve You
CB | CB | |
| Citizen Bands have adopted the | |
| standard questions and answers. These codes | |
| provide quick and easy communication,especially | |
| in noisy areas. Following are some of the more | |
| common codes and meanings: | |
| Code | Meaning |
| Receiving poorly | |
| Receiving well | |
| Stop transmitting | |
| OK,message received | |
| Relay message | |
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| Repeat message | |
| Transmission completed standing by | |
| Talking too rapidly | |
| Visitors present | |
| Advise weather/roads | |
| Make pick up at | |
| Urgent business | |
| Anything for us? | |
| Return to base | |
| My location is | |
| Call by phone | |
| Report in person to | |
| Stand by | |
| Completed last assignment | |
| Can you contact | |
| Disregard last info | |
| Moving to channel | |
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How Your CB Can Serve You
Code Meaning
Emergency traffic | |
Trouble at this station | |
Confidential information |
Ambulance needed | |
Message delivered | |
Turn to channel |
Traffic accident at | |
Traffic tie up at | |
Have a message for | |
All units within range please report |
Break channel | |
Unable to copy. Use phone | |
Net directed to | |
Net clear |
Fire at | |
Proceed, transmission in sequence |
Reserve hotel room for | |
Reserve room for | |
My address is | |
Talk closer to mic |
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