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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.
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.
The Meaning of COPY THAT. COPY THAT means “I understand” So now you know — COPY THAT means “I understand” — don't thank us.
”Roger” was “phonetic” for “R” (received and understood”. In radio communication, a “spelling alphabet” (often mistakenly called a “phonetic alphabet) is used to avoid confusion between similarly sounding letters. In the previously used US spelling alphabet, R was Roger, which in radio voice procedure means “Received”.
Jury. Apr 16, 2011. The origin of this phrase, which means “Yes, O.K., I understand you” dates back to the earliest days of wireless communication, when the Morse code letter R (dit-dah-dit) was used to indicate “O.K.--understood.”
”Roger That,” “Mayday” & More “Roger That”: A quick way to say that you understand what the other person is saying. “Roger” stems from the days of Morse code communications when the letter “R” was used to indicate “received” or “message understood.”
Before voice communication, pilots used Morse code and instead of tapping out that a message was received they used shorthand and just tapped out r (short long short). ... But just saying r could lead to communication errors. So they took Roger from the U.S. phonetic alphabet.
Response to “Radio Check”. Means your transmission signal is good. Also, use “Read you 5-by-5”. You are asking the other party to acknowledge they hear you.
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