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  2. The Complete List of CB 10 (Citizens Band Radio) Codes

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    A cornerstone of this industry’s unique language is the CB 10 codes, first developed in the 1940s and later standardized in 1955. These CB radio codes were established to allow brevity and ease of messaging – a critical communication advantage for an industry facing the 1973 oil crisis.

  3. Over the decades, truckers have developed their own dialect in the form of CB radio lingo. For example, in the world of CB radio talk, number codes mean things. Here is a list of CB 10 codes, often followed by what they mean (and what they truly mean). 10-1: Receiving poorly (I cant hear you).

  4. You need to learn the CB radio code, as well as the CB lingo in order for you to be able to communicate with your friends or even strangers. These radios are an important asset – for truckers especially – as it keeps them connected to other truckers on the long road.

  5. CB Radio Slang and 10 Codes | Right Channel Radios

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    CB Radio 10 Codes. In addition to CB Slang, you’ll also hear CB operators use 10 codes, another special dialect of the CB community. Popularized and mostly used by truckers, here’s a list of the most popular 10 codes you’ll hear on the radio waves.

  6. CB Radio Code, Lingo & Trucker Talk: What's Your 20?

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    A complete guide to CB Radio Code, Lingo & Trucker Talk: What's Your 20?, 10 codes, Q codes & tips on communicating over CB radios.

  7. CB Terminology and Trucker Slang - Trucker Country

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    All truckers should at least be familiar with CB radio terminology and 10-codes. If you’ve seen Smokey and the Bandit, you probably already know what 10-4 means. If another trucker on the CB radio says “There’s a bear at your back door”, should you be scared?

  8. What Are The 10 Codes for CB Radio (Full List)

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    The CB radio signals are part of the United States Radio Regulations and other international agreements such as the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The CB 10 Codes were made specifically for amateur or citizen band operators in order to better facilitate communication between them.

  9. 59 CB Radio Codes You Should Know - Survival Sullivan

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    Understanding common CB radio codes will let you communicate quickly, efficiently, and avoid jamming up the airwaves.

  10. CB Slang: Ten Codes

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    Ten-codes (sometimes called ten-signals) are numeric codes that represent common phrases used on the CB radio. Ten-codes allow the radio transmission to be concise and standarized. The codes below are the most common CB ten-codes, which are not necessarily the same ten-codes that police use.

  11. CB Lingo and 10 Codes – Easy CB Radio

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    CB Lingo and 10 Codes. * Most common are highlighted. 10-1 — reception is poor. 10-2 — reception is good. 10-4 — OK, affirmative, understood, or message received. 10-9 — repeat / come again. 10-12 — no sensitive info / visitors present. 10-13 — road or weather conditions. 10-20 — what is your location?