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Walkie talkie lingo

29 October, 2007 (13:32) | Two Way Radios | By: Adam

Do you remember the walkie talkie reference from the infamous 1995 movie, Tommy Boy? Let me refresh your memory:

Tommy: I left a message.
Richard Hayden: A message? What number did you call?
Tommy: Two, four, niner, five, six, seven…
Richard Hayden: I can’t hear you, you’re trailing off and did I catch a niner in there? Were you calling from a walkie talkie?

When you are communicating with a walkie talkie, it is good etiquette to use radio “10 codes”. These are short, easy to use codes to get your message across quickly. Here’s a list of radio codes:

  • 10-1 = Receiving poorly
  • 10-2 = Receiving well
  • 10-3 = Stop transmitting
  • 10-4 = Message received
  • 10-5 = Relay message to ___
  • 10-6 = Busy, please stand by

For the complete list of radio codes, check them out in our “Walkie Talkie 10 codes” page in our Two Way Radio Tips & Resources section. Happy Halloween!

Written by Adam Hermsdorfer - Motorola 2 Way Radios from CommUSA

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