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In a message on 05-03-19 Mike Powell said to Holger Granholm: Hello Mike, > I wasn't long enough on CB to learn the 10-codes. MP> I learned some of it because my uncle was a truck driver and, ..... MP> 10-4 is over and out MP> 10-20 is location (as in "what is your 10-20"?) Yeah, I've heard/read some codes but I really don't know the meaning of them. 10-4 sounds familiar and so does 10-10 but that's about it. I had a Pearce Simpson installed in my delivery/service car and a similar in my shop so that I/we could stay in contact. Business use of ham radio is forbidden, that's the reason for CB communication. Some of the radio amateurs in our club have been very active on CB. Have a good night, Holger .. I've found a great way to start the day. I go back to bed! -- MR/2 2.30 --- PCBoard (R) v15.22 (OS/2) 2* Origin: Coming to you from the Sunny Aland Islands. (2:20/228) SEEN-BY: 20/228 154/10 201/0 111 121 420 203/0 2 124 412 211/37 221/0 1 6 360 SEEN-BY: 230/0 280/5003 292/854 320/219 423/81 460/58 633/267 280 640/1321 SEEN-BY: 640/1384 712/620 848 886 770/1 @PATH: 20/228 201/111 0 203/0 154/10 221/6 1 640/1384 712/848 633/267 |
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