JoCoBrian Posted November 24, 2023 Report Share Posted November 24, 2023 What's the proper 10-Code for " I got a cabover Pete with a reefer on, and Jimmy haulin' hogs." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WRQC527 Posted November 24, 2023 Report Share Posted November 24, 2023 45 minutes ago, JoCoBrian said: I got a cabover Pete with a reefer on, and Jimmy haulin' hogs You wanna give me a 10-9 on that, Pig Pen? JoCoBrian and WSAE510 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WSAE510 Posted February 25 Report Share Posted February 25 in regards to ten codes it's legal as long as you're not talking in codes to commit a crime. The other party said is correct here's a full list of the cb ten codes that can be legally used The Definitive List of Citizens Band Radio or CB 10 Codes, and what they mean. 10-1: Receiving Poorly or I can’t hear you 10-2: Receiving well or I can hear you 10-3: Stop transmitting 10-4: Message received 10-5: Relay message 10-6: Busy, stand by 10-7: Out of service 10-8: In service 10-9: Repeat Message 10-10: Transmission completed, standing by 10-11: Talking too rapidly 10-12: Visitors present 10-13: Advise weather/road conditions 10-16: Make pick up at ___ 10-17: Urgent Business 10-18: Anything for us? 10-19: Nothing for you, return to base 10-20: Your current location 10-21: Call by telephone 10-22: Report in person to [location] 10-23: Stand by 10-24: Completed last assignment 10-25: Can you contact [person’s name] 10-26: Disregard Last Information/Cancel Last Message 10-27: I’m moving to channel [channel number] 10-28: Identify your station 10-29: Time is up for contact 10-30: Does not conform to FCC Rules 10-32: I will give you a radio check 10-33: Emergency traffic at this station 10-34: Trouble at this station, help needed 10-35: Confidential information 10-36: Need correct time 10-37: Wrecker needed at [location] 10-38: Ambulance needed at [location] 10-39: Your message delivered 10-41: Please tune to channel [channel #] 10-42: Traffic accident at [location] 10-43: Traffic jam 10-44: I have a message for you 10-45: All units within range please report 10-50: Break channel 10-60: What is next message number? 10-62: Unable to copy, please use phone 10-65: Awaiting your next message or assignment 10-67: All units comply 10-70: Fire at [location] 10-71: Proceed with transmission in sequence 10-73: Speed trap 10-75: You are causing interference 10-77: Negative contact 10-84: My telephone number is 10-85: My address is 10-91: Talk closer to the mike 10-92: Your transmitter is out of adjustment 10-93: Check my frequency on this channel 10-94: Please give me a long count 10-95: Transmit dead carrier for 5 seconds 10-99: Mission completed; all units secure 10-100: Bathroom break 10-200: Police needed at [location] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
back4more70 Posted February 25 Report Share Posted February 25 1 hour ago, WSAE510 said: 10-100: Bathroom break 10-200: Police needed at [location] I disagree. 10-100 means I have to go #1, and 10-200 means I have to go #2. GP62 and WSAE510 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WQAI363 Posted February 26 Report Share Posted February 26 56 minutes ago, back4more70 said: I disagree. 10-100 means I have to go #1, and 10-200 means I have to go #2. Carrie aka Frog: Would a cop, taking a leak on the side of the road interest you? Bandit: Yes, it would! He's taking a 10-100. Carrie aka Frog: At least, it's better than 10-200. back4more70 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WSAE510 Posted February 26 Report Share Posted February 26 20 hours ago, back4more70 said: I disagree. 10-100 means I have to go #1, and 10-200 means I have to go #2. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WRPG745 Posted February 26 Report Share Posted February 26 Hey if 10 codes work with your coms, it works and isn't dumb. Lol, I have to admit when someone uses a 10 code other than 10-4 or 10-100, I have no idea what they mean. (I also assume they are of a certain age or might be tactical LARPing.) If you use them, you be you, use 10 codes, wear 5.11, have fun... there's room for all! SteveShannon 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WQAI363 Posted March 10 Report Share Posted March 10 I just remembering when I used to go out patrol with Tacony Town Watch. We tried not utilizing the Ten Codes, since the PPD didn't use them. However, we did use a few, but we cut it down. Town Watch Ten Codes 10-4 Yes or Copy 10-7 Out of Service 10-8 In Service 10-20 Location 10-33 Emergency 10-100 Break 10 to 15 minutes 10-Double 100 END OF TOUR Philadelphia Police Department & Town Watch Codes 5292 - Request For ME Deceased Person FLASH - Information about Suspect or Suspects Local - Fire Activity Fire Department Requested NAT - Necessary Action Taken RTF - Report to Follow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CudjoeCane Posted March 18 Report Share Posted March 18 On 3/9/2023 at 10:48 PM, marcspaz said: 10-4 on the 10-100. QRX 0415 UTC. QSL Well said. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CudjoeCane Posted March 18 Report Share Posted March 18 On 2/25/2024 at 5:00 PM, WSAE510 said: in regards to ten codes it's legal as long as you're not talking in codes to commit a crime. The other party said is correct here's a full list of the cb ten codes that can be legally used The Definitive List of Citizens Band Radio or CB 10 Codes, and what they mean. 10-1: Receiving Poorly or I can’t hear you 10-2: Receiving well or I can hear you 10-3: Stop transmitting 10-4: Message received 10-5: Relay message 10-6: Busy, stand by 10-7: Out of service 10-8: In service 10-9: Repeat Message 10-10: Transmission completed, standing by 10-11: Talking too rapidly 10-12: Visitors present 10-13: Advise weather/road conditions 10-16: Make pick up at ___ 10-17: Urgent Business 10-18: Anything for us? 10-19: Nothing for you, return to base 10-20: Your current location 10-21: Call by telephone 10-22: Report in person to [location] 10-23: Stand by 10-24: Completed last assignment 10-25: Can you contact [person’s name] 10-26: Disregard Last Information/Cancel Last Message 10-27: I’m moving to channel [channel number] 10-28: Identify your station 10-29: Time is up for contact 10-30: Does not conform to FCC Rules 10-32: I will give you a radio check 10-33: Emergency traffic at this station 10-34: Trouble at this station, help needed 10-35: Confidential information 10-36: Need correct time 10-37: Wrecker needed at [location] 10-38: Ambulance needed at [location] 10-39: Your message delivered 10-41: Please tune to channel [channel #] 10-42: Traffic accident at [location] 10-43: Traffic jam 10-44: I have a message for you 10-45: All units within range please report 10-50: Break channel 10-60: What is next message number? 10-62: Unable to copy, please use phone 10-65: Awaiting your next message or assignment 10-67: All units comply 10-70: Fire at [location] 10-71: Proceed with transmission in sequence 10-73: Speed trap 10-75: You are causing interference 10-77: Negative contact 10-84: My telephone number is 10-85: My address is 10-91: Talk closer to the mike 10-92: Your transmitter is out of adjustment 10-93: Check my frequency on this channel 10-94: Please give me a long count 10-95: Transmit dead carrier for 5 seconds 10-99: Mission completed; all units secure 10-100: Bathroom break 10-200: Police needed at [location] This list used to come with a little manual enclosed with just about every CB radio sold between 1975 and 2000 or so. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
back4more70 Posted May 7 Report Share Posted May 7 I volunteer with the local Sheriff's office, and they prohibit 10-codes for radio use, just plain speech. The county I used to live in (California) only used 10-codes, and I suspect it is because that county had over 10x the population and calls. Hmm... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Socalgmrs Posted May 7 Report Share Posted May 7 Most law enforcement I’ve been involved with didn’t use 10codes just codes like code 2 no light or siren but get here quick code 3 full lights and sirens get here fast code 4 clear ect…. 10- codes are very useful for relaying info quick and easy to understand. On a busy radio it rather hear 10-4 then “I understand” or im 10-19 rather then I’m in my way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hoppyjr Posted May 7 Report Share Posted May 7 When I picture civilians who use 10-codes, I also picture their belt-worn radios (multiple), shoulder worn mic, and basketweave leather belt. Likely they also drive a former police car and/or have an amber light bar.In a past life I met some of those people. WRPG745 and SteveShannon 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marcspaz Posted May 7 Report Share Posted May 7 That's me... sort of. No basket weave belt (its a tac trainer) and only 1 radio. I don't use 10 codes, though. Have to draw the line somewhere. Hoppyjr and WRPG745 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hoppyjr Posted May 7 Report Share Posted May 7 That's me... sort of. No basket weave belt (its a tac trainer) and only 1 radio. I don't use 10 codes, though. Have to draw the line somewhere. One radio and no 10-codes, you’re ok Marc. Wait….ex-cop car? marcspaz 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marcspaz Posted May 7 Report Share Posted May 7 27 minutes ago, Hoppyjr said: Wait….ex-cop car? No, but I do have strobes for 2 of my vehicles because I do volunteer field communications work for for DHS/FEMA, DoD/USMC, the Commonwealth of Virginia, Loudoun county and Price William county. However, they are hidden. Not a 'wanna-be' look. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hb0eyScO9lA Hoppyjr and WRXB215 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hoppyjr Posted May 7 Report Share Posted May 7 No, but I do have strobes for 2 of my vehicles because I do volunteer field communications work for for DHS/FEMA, DoD/USMC, the Commonwealth of Virginia, Loudoun county and Price William county. However, they are hidden. Not a 'wanna-be' look. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hb0eyScO9lAYou’re still good. That’s legit use. Good looking Jeep! marcspaz 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wrci350 Posted May 8 Report Share Posted May 8 16 hours ago, marcspaz said: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hb0eyScO9lA OK please pardon the ignorant question, but what is the orange bar on top of the hood? Nice looking vehicle and radio install, BTW. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveShannon Posted May 8 Report Share Posted May 8 26 minutes ago, wrci350 said: OK please pardon the ignorant question, but what is the orange bar on top of the hood? Nice looking vehicle and radio install, BTW. A hi-lift jack. marcspaz 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WRUE951 Posted May 8 Report Share Posted May 8 the FCC says t0 codes are premissable but i can you that 98% of Generation Z has no idea what the most common 10 code, 10-4 means.. Before i retired, i would always have fun answering simple yes questions emails from these young folks with a simple 10-4.. It amazed me that most these folks would answer back, Ahh?? or what do you mean or what does that mean... But since the FCC says 10-codes are permissible,, 10-Code away and have fun.. Socalgmrs 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WRQI663 Posted May 22 Report Share Posted May 22 "What's the proper 10-Code for " I got a cabover Pete with a reefer on, and Jimmy haulin' hogs." 10-420 on the reefer, bring on the hogs, we got the munchies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amaff Posted May 22 Report Share Posted May 22 On 5/8/2024 at 11:22 AM, WRUE951 said: the FCC says t0 codes are premissable but i can you that 98% of Generation Z has no idea what the most common 10 code, 10-4 means.. Before i retired, i would always have fun answering simple yes questions emails from these young folks with a simple 10-4.. It amazed me that most these folks would answer back, Ahh?? or what do you mean or what does that mean... But since the FCC says 10-codes are permissible,, 10-Code away and have fun.. Hilarious. I guess your generation was just born with that knowledge Socalgmrs 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nokones Posted May 22 Report Share Posted May 22 For me it was 10 and 11 codes in addition to Vehicle, Penal, and Health & Safety codes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WQAI363 Posted July 23 Report Share Posted July 23 On 11/23/2023 at 10:01 PM, JoCoBrian said: What's the proper 10-Code for " I got a cabover Pete with a reefer on, and Jimmy haulin' hogs." As far as Ten Codes for a particular type of freight truck, I wouldn't have a clue. Bull Dog Mack = MACK Truck Cabover or Conventional Cabover Pete with a reefer = Cabover Peter Built Track Hauling a Refrigerated Trailer. Jimmy Hauling Hogs = GMC Cabover or Conventional Hauling Pigs or other Livestock. Freight Shaker = Freight Liner Truck Can on Back = Any type of Liquid Manifest Trailer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davichko5650 Posted July 23 Report Share Posted July 23 8 minutes ago, Adamdaj said: Freight Shaker = Freight Liner Truck Just need to drive one, especially one that's a bit on the old side to know why they call them Freight Shakers... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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