![]() Say again - Please repeat your last message (Repeat is not used as it is a specific command when calling for artillery fire)īreak - Signals a pause during a long transmission to open the channel for other transmissions, especially for allowing any potential emergency traffic to get through.īreak-Break - Signals to all listeners on the frequency, the message to follow is priority. Go ahead or Send your traffic - Send your transmission. Wilco - Will comply (after receiving new directions). Out - I have finished talking to you and do not expect a reply.Ĭlear - I have finished talking to you and will be shutting my radio off.Ĭopy - Mostly used to acknowledge received information. Over - I have finished talking and I am listening for your reply. Here, we will demystify common slang terms used when talking about 2-way radios. ![]() Reading you Five / Loud and clear - I understand what you say 5x5. A signal strength and readability report is a standardized format for reporting the strength of the radio signal and the readability (quality) of the radiotelephone (voice) or radiotelegraph (Morse code) signal transmitted by another station as received at the reporting station's location and by their radio station equipment. If you’re in an industry that uses 2-way radio communication equipment, you may have heard some unfamiliar lingo and aren’t sure what it all means. ![]() "Do you copy?" or "Copy that!" is likely from when a message had to be written down to be shown to a superior officer This comes from military, amateur and CB radio communication ![]()
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