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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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