dibbons
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My general contractor responded to my latest message with the expression "Rodger That". It's been awhile, where have I heard that before?
Thought on the side was listening/monitoring but that was 50 years ago, copy that ? LolI hate this kind of stupidity. As a radio amateur, I also am annoyed by common CB lingo which has migrated to the amateur bands
"Do ya gotta good copy on me?" is not even good grammar.
Yeh I gotta good copy on ya
"On the side." The side of WHAT?
And I had someone on a local VHF repeater ask me "what was my first personal?"
I told him "Not sure it's any of your business but if you really need to know, about 8 inches."
I was with Special Boat Team 22 and we used copy. I remember a E-7+ saying “ Who the **** is Roger!”. LOLYou would be amazed how much it’s used in the Navy.
I've only heard "affirm" on wildland assignments. On the structural side, it's 100% "copy." We don't use 10 codes like "10-4" and certainly never say "roger."We used “Affirm” or “Copy”. Not allowed to say Roger in military OR firefighting.
Roger. It seems like fighter pilot talk.
10 -9 ? LolI've only heard "affirm" on wildland assignments. On the structural side, it's 100% "copy." We don't use 10 codes like "10-4" and certainly never say "roger."
Oh, I agree, 10 codes are like using shorthand and cut way down on chatter. We just don't use them in the fire service. At least not in my area.10 -9 ? Lol
10 Codes were simple and effective if you knew them.