Operation

This table lists codes adopted by the Associated Public Safety Communications Officers (APCO)

Code

Meaning

 

 

10-1

Your signal is bad.

 

 

10-2

Your signal is good.

 

 

10-3

Stop transmitting.

 

 

10-4

Message was received and

 

understood.

 

 

10-5

Relay information to ___.

 

 

10-6

I am busy. OR Are you busy?

 

 

10-7

Out of Service.

 

 

10-8

In Service.

 

 

10-9

Repeat last message.

 

 

10-10

Negative (NO).

 

 

10-11

___ in service.

 

 

10-12

Stand by.

 

 

10-13

Report road / weather

 

conditions.

 

 

10-14

Information.

 

 

10-15

Message delivered.

 

 

10-16

Reply to message.

 

 

Code

Meaning

 

 

10-17

En route.

 

 

10-18

Urgent.

 

 

10-19

Contact ___.

 

 

10-20

What is your location?

 

 

10-21

Call ___ by telephone.

 

 

10-22

Cancel last message.

 

 

10-23

___ arrived at the scene.

 

 

10-24

___ assignment complete.

 

 

10-25

Meet ___.

 

 

10-26

Estimated time of arrival is ___.

 

 

10-30

Use caution.

 

 

10-31

Pick up.

 

 

10-33

Emergency traffic. Clear the

 

channel.

 

 

10-34

What time is it?

 

 

10-41

Switch to channel ___.

 

 

10-62

___ cannot understand.

 

 

Maximum Range

The maximum range and quality of CB transmissions vary depending on the following conditions:

the type and quality of antenna used

the height of the antenna’s mounting location—the higher the antenna, the better the signal’s range

the surrounding terrain—mountains and tall buildings limit the range

weather conditions

the number of nearby CBs operating on the same channel

standing wave ratio (SWR) between the antenna and the CB.

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