The following is a list of CB radio "10 codes". Ten codes are an abbreviated way of sending messages, some of which are very common among those that use CB radios frequently or professionally. If you're new to the CB world, take a look at the list below to get familiar with some codes you may hear.
As you can imagine, some are more popular than others. I don't recommend that you memorize the list below, just use it as a reference if you hear something that you're not sure about. The list of 10 codes below was taken from the manual of a Cobra CB Radio.
10 Code | Description | 10 Code | Description |
10-1 | Receiving Poorly | 10-34 | Trouble at this Station |
10-2 | Receiving Well | 10-35 | Confidential Information |
10-3 | Stop Transmitting | 10-36 | Correct Time is |
10-4 | Ok, Message Received | 10-37 | Wrecker Needed at |
10-5 | Relay Message | 10-38 | Ambulance Needed |
10-6 | Busy, Stand by | 10-39 | Message Delivered |
10-7 | Out of Service, Leaving | 10-41 | Turn to Channel |
10-8 | In Service, Subject to Call | 10-42 | Traffic Accident at |
10-9 | Repeat Message | 10-43 | Traffic Tie-Up at |
10-10 | Transmission Completed, Standing by | 10-44 | Have a Message for |
10-11 | Talking too Rapidly | 10-45 | All Units Within Range, Please Report |
10-12 | Visitors Present | 10-50 | Break Channel |
10-13 | Advise Weather/Roads | 10-60 | What is Next Message Number? |
10-16 | Make Pick-Up at | 10-62 | Unable to Copy. Use Phone. |
10-17 | Urgent Business | 10-63 | Net Directed to |
10-18 | Anything for Us? | 10-64 | Net Clear |
10-19 | Return to Base | 10-65 | Awaiting Your Next Message/Assignment |
10-20 | My Location is | 10-67 | All Units Comply |
10-21 | Call by Phone | 10-70 | Fire at |
10-22 | Report in Person to | 10-71 | Proceed. Transmission in Sequence. |
10-23 | Stand by | 10-77 | Negative Contact |
10-24 | Completed Last Assignment. | 10-81 | Reserve Hotel Room for |
10-25 | Can You Contact? | 10-82 | Reserve Room for |
10-26 | Disregard Last Info. | 10-85 | My Address is |
10-27 | Moving to Channel. | 10-91 | Talk Closer to Microphone. |
10-28 | Identify Your Station. | 10-93 | Check my Frequency on This Channel. |
10-29 | Time is Up for Contact | 10-94 | Give me a Long Count. |
10-30 | Does not Conform to FCC Rules | 10-99 | Mission Completed. All Units Secure. |
10-33 | Emergency Traffic | 10-200 | Police Needed at |
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What happened to the 10 - 100 Code? When I owned a Sideband CB radio years ago the 10 - 100 code was "Nature Calls". Just wondering why it's not included in your list of codes. I'm checking out the codes now because I drive school bus and they're using some of these codes on the radio.
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If you want to get anywhere on CB, you have to be prepared to talk trucker talk, and that can mean learning a lot of rules of conduct. Learning CB lingo and radio code is a critical first step to effective communication.
what happened to the 10 - 0, means radio check