What is a 10 100 trucker code?

10-99 Mission completed (Just got paid!) 10-100 Need to go to the bathroom (I should have known getting an extra big Gulp was a bad idea!). 10-101 to 10-199: I am not a trucker and am saying 10 followed by a random number. 10-200: Police needed at… (Somebody is breaking the law).
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What are the trucker 10 codes?

Trucker 10 Code
  • 10-1: Receiving Poorly.
  • 10-2: Receiving well.
  • 10-3: Stop transmitting.
  • 10-4: Ok, message received.
  • 10-5: Relay message.
  • 10-6: Busy, stand by.
  • 10-7: Out of service.
  • 10-8: In service.
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What do truckers mean when they say 10-4?

10-4 is an affirmative signal: it means “OK.” The ten-codes are credited to Illinois State Police Communications Director Charles Hopper who created them between 1937–40 for use in radio communications among cops. Ten-Four Day ~ for decades, Oct 4 has been a day to salute radio operators.
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Why do truckers say breaker 19?

You see, when a trucker says this, he or she is asking permission to break into the conversation other truckers are having on their Citizen Band (CB) radios, on Channel 19.
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What does rubber ducky mean in CB talk?

In trucker CB lingo, the "rubber duck" is the leader of the convoy and the most important person in that convoy. The "rubber duck" also gets to call the stops.
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What does 1042 mean on a CB?

10-3: Stop transmitting (Shut up). 10-4: Affirmative/I agree. 10-5: Relay message (Pass it on). 10-6: Busy/Hold on a second. 10-7: Out of Service (either going out of range or no longer using the radio)
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What does 1042 mean on the CB language?

This particular code is used to indicate an officer's end of tour. While 10-42 is most frequently used when an officer has completed his tour of service for the day, it is also used in conjunction with funeral proceedings when an officer has been killed in the line of duty.
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What does 10-10 on the side mean?

Last transmission not received; repeat your last transmission. 10-10. CB user will cease broadcasting but will continue to listen. ("I'm 10-10 on the side.")
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What's a 10 200 code?

What does police code 10-200 mean? Police code 10-200 means Narcotics, drugs involved.
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How do you talk like a trucker on a CB radio?

CB Lingo Words and Phrases
  1. 10-4 Roger – Yes.
  2. Back door – behind your truck, somebody who's behind you, like the police.
  3. Bad ass – very cool.
  4. Bear – cop.
  5. Catch you on the flip flop see you on your return trip.
  6. Chicken coop – weigh station.
  7. Chicken lights – extra lights on a rig or trailer.
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What CB channel do most truckers use?

CB Radio Channels

Channels 17 and 19 are the two channels most commonly used by truckers; in some areas, those on north- and southbound roads use channel 19, while those on east- and westbound roads communicate on channel 17.
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Do truckers still use CB radio?

For the most part, CB radios remain in use because they are the norm for truckers who have been working in the industry for the last 10 or 20+ years. While some truckers have resorted to using trucking apps on smartphones to communicate, more advanced radio systems offer a more ideal route.
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How far can you talk on a CB radio?

CB radios have a range of about 3 miles (4.8 km) to 20 miles (32 km) depending on terrain, for line of sight communication; however, various radio propagation conditions may intermittently allow communication over much greater distances.
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Do you need a CB radio license?

A CB radio does not require a license to operate. CB service operates on 40 shared channels in an AM mode or Single SideBand (SSB) mode. SSB offers less noise and greater range than AM mode and is usually found on higher end CB radios.
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What is Channel 9 on a CB?

Channel 9 is commonly used by emergency services; you should only use it for legitimate distress messages. As for installation, it's a simple project, according to CB World Informer. First, mount the radio where it can be easily accessed.
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What does 1010 mean on a CB radio?

10-10: Transmission completed, standing by. 10-11: Talking too rapidly. 10-12: Visitors present ... Shhhh! 10-13: Advise weather/road conditions.
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What is a 1084 police code?

Police code 10-84 means Advise ETA.
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What is a 1080 police code?

Police code 10-80 means Pursuit in progress.
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What is your 1020?

The phrase essentially means, “What is your location?” or “Identify your position,” but is a corrupted phrase from the original “10-20” used by law enforcement to verbally encode their radio transmissions so that non-police listeners would not easily discover police operations, as well as to communicate quicker and ...
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What is a 1086 police code?

11-86 - Special detail/Bomb threat. 11-87 - Assist other unit/Bomb found. 11-88 - Assist motorist. 11-98 - Meet an officer. 11-99 - Officer needs help - Urgent!
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What does Hammer Lane mean?

Hammer Lane, fifty-dollar lane – The fastest lane on the road, usually the left lane. Driving in this lane often requires you to speed 5 miles faster than the designated speed limit so you do not slow other vehicles. Slang Used for Communication.
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What is a Jimmy in trucking?

"Jimmy" – a GMC tractor. "K-Whopper" / "K-Wobbler" / "KW" – a Kenworth Tractor. "Kiddy Car" – Refers to a school bus. Some bus drivers have a CB and will say " Kiddy Car stopping ahead" "Little Cheese" – A small school bus, usually built on a 1-ton van chassis (aka cutaway).
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Where does what's your 20 come from?

What's your 20? is part of a system of radio codes called 10-codes. They developed in the late 1930s when police squads began using two-way radio to communicate. One was 10-20, meaning “location.” Asking What's your 20? emerged as a way to seek another's whereabouts.
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