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CB 10-CODES

Citizens Band radio operators have largely adopted the “10-code” for
standard questions and answers. Its use permits faster communications
and better understanding in noisy areas. The following table lists some
of the more common codes and their meanings:

Code

Meaning

Code

Meaning

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, leaving air

10-8

In service, subject to call

10-9

Repeat message

10-10

Transmission completed, 
standing by

10-11

Talking too rapidly

10-12

Visitors present

10-13

Advise Weather/Road 
conditions

10-16

Make pick up at

10-17

Urgent business

10-18

Anything for us?

10-19

Nothing for you, return to base

10-20

My location is

10-21

Call by telephone

10-22

Report in person to

10-23

Stand by

10-24

Completed last assignment

10-25

Can you contact

10-26

Disregard last information

10-27

I am moving to channel

10-28

Identify your station

10-29

Time is up for contact

10-30

Does not conform to FCC rules

10-32

I will give you a radio check

10-33

EMERGENCY TRAFFIC

10-34

Trouble at this station

10-35

Confidential information

10-36

Correct time is

10-37

Wrecker needed at

10-38

Ambulance needed at

10-39

Your message delivered

10-41

Please turn to channel

10-42

Traffic accident at

10-43

Traffic Tie up at

10-44

I have a message for you

10-45

All units within range 
please report

10-50

Break channel

10-60

What is next 
message number?

10-62

Unable to copy, 
use phone

10-63

Net directed to

10-64

Net clear

10-65

Awaiting your next 
message/assignment

10-67

All units comply

10-70

Fire at

10-71

Proceed with transmission
in sequence

10-77

Negative contact

10-81

Reserve hotel room for

10-82

Reserve room for

10-84

My telephone number is

10-85

My address is

10-91

Talk closer to mike

10-93

Check my frequency on
this channel

10-94

Please give me a 
long count

10-99

Mission completed, all 
units secure

10-200 Police needed at

Operating Procedure for Emergency Communications

1. For  EMERGENCY communications,  set radio to Ch. 9. For non-

emergency communications, select desired Channel by rotating the
CHANNEL UP/DOWN tuning knob until reaching the desired Channel.
Be sure the antenna is properly connected to the radio before transmit-
ting. Prolonged transmitting without an antenna, or use of a poorly
matched antenna, could cause damage to the transmitter.

2. When asking for aid on Channel 9 it is suggested that you request a

REACT base to respond by saying "Break Channel 9 for a REACT base"
and provide the CB DISTRESS DATA (called "CLIP):
C
ALL SIGN-Identify yourself and vehicle.
LOCATION-Be exact.
INJURIES-Number. Type. Trapped?
PROBLEM- Give details and help required. Air CLIP repeatedly so any
monitor can aid you.

If you don't receive a response on Ch. 9; try Ch.14 or 19.

USE CHANNEL 9 FOR EMERGENCY ONLY

FCC gives the following examples of permitted and prohibited types of
communications for use on Channel 9. These are guidelines and are not
intended to be all-inclusive.

Permitted

Example Message

Yes

"A tornado sighted six miles north of town."

No

"This is observation post number 10. No tornado sighted."

Yes

"I am out of gas on Interstate 95 at mile marker 121."

No

"I am out of gas in my driveway."

Yes

"There is a four-car collision at Exit 10 on the Beltway,
send police and ambulance."

No

"Traffic is moving smoothly on the Beltway."

Yes

"Base to Unit 1, the Weather Bureau has just issued a
thunderstorm warning. Bring the sailboat into port."

No

"Attention all motorists. The Weather Bureau advises that
the snow tomorrow will accumulate 4 to 6 inches."

Yes

"There is a fire in the building on the corner of 6th and
Main Streets."

No

"This is Halloween patrol unit number 3. Everything is
quiet here."

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Summary of Contents for 45WX

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Page 2: ... gives you so many state of the art features in such convenient compact design The 45WX is designed to give you consistent outstanding performance in virtually all conditions and situations To insure you get the most from the Cobra 45WX please read this operating guide carefully before using the unit FEATURES 40 CB Radio Channels 10 Weather Channels Snap On Battery System Full Featured LCD Display...

Page 3: ...11 Lock Key 12 Light Key 13 Function Key 14 Microphone 15 LCD Display Panel 16 CB Weather Channel Memory Location 4 Key 17 Channel Scan Memory Location 3 Key 18 Dual Watch Memory Location 2 Key 19 Instant Channel 9 19 Memory Location 1 Key 20 High Low Power Memory Scan Key 21 Power Jack M 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 21 45WX MANUAL 9 97 qx 9 26 97 2 38...

Page 4: ...nce Thus advertising is not allowed on CB Channels because that is broadcasting FCC WARNINGS Replacement or substitution of transistors regular diodes or other parts of a unique nature with parts other than those recommended by Cobra may cause violation of the technical regulations of Part 95 of the FCC Rules or violation of Type Acceptance requirements of Part 2 of the Rules Citizens Band CB Radi...

Page 5: ...ble level SETTING THE SQUELCH Think of your squelch control as a gate for incoming signals If you turn the squelch control fully clockwise you effectively close the gate and no signals will pass through If you turn the squelch control fully counterclockwise you open the gate and all signals come through To achieve the Desired Squelch Setting DSS turn the squelch control counterclockwise until you ...

Page 6: ...hannels by pushing and releasing the DW key M LCD DISPLAY All the information you need is provided from this LCD display panel TRANSMIT RECEIVE To transmit push the PTT button The TX will be displayed during transmissions Hold the 45WX mic about 2 inches from your mouth Speak into the microphone in a normal voice Release the PTT button to receive incoming transmissions Note While the PTT button is...

Page 7: ...n be received Select the weather channel with the clearest audio quality To return to normal CB operation push the CB WX key again The AM icon will appear POWER HIGH LOW Reduces power output to 1 watt to extend battery life Push the H L key The LOW icon will appear To return to full power push the H L key again Note Reduce power setting reduces the range of your 45WX AUTO BATTERY SAVE INDICATOR Yo...

Page 8: ...on Five seconds after the transmission stops the 45WX will continue scanning Note At anytime you can stop scanning by pressing another key on the 45WX 15 14 OPERATION FREQUENCY DISPLAY IN VEHICLE USE OPERATIONS MEMORY CHANNELS MEMORY CHANNEL SCAN IN VEHICLE USE Your 45WX can be connected to a 12 volt power source with the cigarette power cord adaptor provided Connect adaptor as shown Note Due to t...

Page 9: ...A similar network of about 15 stations using the same frequencies broadcast continuous weather information across much of southern Canada If you have a question concerning NOAA Weather Radio or wish to receive a listing of NOAA Weather Radio receiver locations please contact your nearest National Weather Service Office or write to National Weather Service Attn W OM11 National Oceanic and Atmospher...

Page 10: ...85 My address is 10 91 Talk closer to mike 10 93 Check my frequency on this channel 10 94 Please give me a long count 10 99 Mission completed all units secure 10 200 Police needed at Operating Procedure for Emergency Communications 1 For EMERGENCY communications set radio to Ch 9 For non emergency communications select desired Channel by rotating the CHANNEL UP DOWN tuning knob until reaching the ...

Page 11: ... RANGE CB 26 965 TO 27 405 MHZ WEATHER 161 650 TO 163 275 MHZ FREQUENCY TOLERANCE 0 005 FREQUENCY CONTROL PLL PHASE LOCK LOOP SYNTHESIZER OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE 30 C TO 65 C MICROPHONE ELECTRET PUSH TO TALK INPUT VOLTAGE 9V VDC DETACHABLE 12 VDC EXTERNAL ANTENNA CONNECTOR TYPE BNC METER LCD DISPLAY ICONS SIZE WITH 6 CELL BATT PACK 21 2 L x 53 4 H X 13 8 D WEIGHT 9 oz TRANSMITTER POWER OUTPUT ...

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