I know 10-8 is in service but I hear 10-8nora, 10-8edward, 10-8George. Thanks
G GeepKnee Member Joined Aug 27, 2014 Messages 1 Location Lemoore, Ca Sep 24, 2014 #1 I know 10-8 is in service but I hear 10-8nora, 10-8edward, 10-8George. Thanks
W8RMH Feed Provider Since 2012 Joined Jan 4, 2009 Messages 8,110 Location Grove City, OH (A Bearcat not a Buckeye) Sep 24, 2014 #2 The letter codes are phonetic alphabets. One possibility is "N" (Nora) could indicate North Area, "E" (Edward) East Area, etc. Phonetic Alphabet - The RadioReference Wiki Codes vary greatly from one agency to another. You would have better luck asking in your state or local forum. Below is a link to some CA Codes: http://www.bearcat1.com/radioca.htm Last edited: Sep 24, 2014
The letter codes are phonetic alphabets. One possibility is "N" (Nora) could indicate North Area, "E" (Edward) East Area, etc. Phonetic Alphabet - The RadioReference Wiki Codes vary greatly from one agency to another. You would have better luck asking in your state or local forum. Below is a link to some CA Codes: http://www.bearcat1.com/radioca.htm
K Kingscup Member Feed Provider Joined Jun 1, 2006 Messages 599 Oct 6, 2014 #3 I googled Lemoore P.D. Radio codes and was able to find that the phonetic letters appear to be dispositions codes from the previous call. The unit would go 10-8(G)eorge which means gone on arrival. Lemoore P.D. V.I.P Radio Codes Flashcards
I googled Lemoore P.D. Radio codes and was able to find that the phonetic letters appear to be dispositions codes from the previous call. The unit would go 10-8(G)eorge which means gone on arrival. Lemoore P.D. V.I.P Radio Codes Flashcards