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USING COMMON 10-CODES

Citizen’s band operators have largely adopted the 10-codes for standard questions
and answers. These codes permit faster communication and better intelligibility in
noisy areas. This table lists codes adopted by the Associated Public-Safety Commu-
nications Officers (APCO).

Code

Meaning

10-1

Your signal is bad.

10-2

Your signal is good.

10-3

Stop transmitting.

10-4

Message received and under-
stood.

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 condi-
tions.

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.

Note: Although this table lists the 10-codes’ meanings in the form of a statement, they
can also be phrased as questions (10-6: Are you busy?, 10-20: What is your loca-
tion?).

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