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Roger/Roger that: Roger is the term used in radio communication to mean that your message is received and understood. Copy/Copy that: Copy is also used to acknowledge that information is received.
Copy probably originally referred to writing or typing a received message, but now has is essentially the same as 'Reading you ...'. This phrase originated with Morse Code. ... Amateur radio has a list of short-hand symbols that are used to quickly transfer information through Morse Code (and later were used over-the-air).
Roger/Roger that: Roger is the term used in radio communication to mean that your message is received and understood. Copy/Copy that: Copy is also used to acknowledge that information is received.
Both mean I have received your message. Roger is a standardized response (in other words accepted for use) in spoken radio telecommunications. It is the phonetic for the letter R and stands for received. ... Copy suggests a written down copy of the original message, received at the other end.
NEVER repeat. Repeat has a specific meaning, it means to fire again. Thus, if you're talking to an artillery unit and say “repeat” over the radio, they will fire again.
The Meaning of COPY THAT. COPY THAT means “I understand” So now you know — COPY THAT means “I understand” — don't thank us.
The Meaning of COPY THAT. COPY THAT means “I understand” So now you know — COPY THAT means “I understand” — don't thank us.
As far as I know “copy that” is a shortening of the phrase “I copy that” which was used amongst the military and, also, amongst aviators to let the people they were communicating with know that a message had been clearly received and, in effect, an exact copy of the message had been taken down and made a copy -...
The statement “do you copy” is basically military to speak for '”did you hear and understand everything I just said”. “Roger” or “roger that” means “Yes” or “understood”. The word “over” was used to tell the other person you were done speaking and awaiting response back.
While in the current spelling alphabet (NATO), R is now Romeo, Roger has remained the response meaning “received” in radio voice procedure. In the US military, it is common to reply to another's assertion with “Roger that”, meaning: “I agree”.
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