- Szívós, szép és kitartó az új OnePlus óra
- Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra - titán keret, acélos teljesítmény
- Samsung Galaxy Watch (Tizen és Wear OS) ingyenes számlapok, kupon kódok
- Milyen okostelefont vegyek?
- OnePlus 15 - van plusz energia
- Yettel topik
- Honor Magic6 Pro - kör közepén számok
- Google Pixel topik
- Apple iPhone 16 Pro - rutinvizsga
- Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra - non plus ultra
Aktív témák
-
Bash
őstag
Kicsit utánanéztem:
''The letter R, expanded to Roger, was used to mean message received, and had been in use in that sense ever since the early days of Morse code. Since the operator was often acknowledging receipt of a message on which he would have to act in some way, the response came not only to mean that he had received it, but that he had understood it, a subtle but crucial extension. (If he wanted to say explicitly that he would carry out an instruction, he would add wilco, short for ''I will comply''. Hence all these handle-bar moustached aviators in films like The Dam Busters shouting ''Roger, Wilco!'' into their handsets before peeling off to do some deed of daring.)
This meaning for Roger became so stereotyped that it survived the shift to the international phonetic alphabet that almost everybody now uses, which instead has Romeo for R. It's a good thing it only came in after the War: ''Romeo, Wilco!'' doesn't have the same ring...''
''In the early days anyone with a normal radio could tune into Police broadcasts so they invented this code to get some privacy, but also to cut down radio time, and have less misunderstandings. Radio codes were not new, their forerunner was telegraphic codes, and of course shortened morse codes, one of which is the famous SOS.
It didn't take long for Police radio codes to become known, television programmes like Car 54 popularised them and the CB radio craze (remember that) got them into the public domain.
Different police forces developed their own codes, there's not a standard list, but - and here I 'm going to part from Quizmonster - usually 10-4 means 'acknowledged, not yes. As does 'Roger'.''
És találtam egy kis érdekességet is: [L]http://www.geocities.com/truckinwives/lang.html[/L].
Munkahelyen mindig van nálam egy walkie-talkie, elég sokat beszélünk rajta, mi a ten four-t használjuk, de kisebb közösségekben eltérő lehet a jelentése/használata, pl.:
'' Yay! Another one for the American! LOL... I'm a 9-1-1 Emergency Dispatcher, and I work with the on-duty police force in handling emergencies, traffic stops, etc. The whole thing about 10-4 is fairly simple. Because radio air time is sensitive, not only in time, but because a lot of people have illegal scanners in their homes (we call them ''scanner-hounds'', nosy people... lol) law enforcement agencies all around came up with ''code''. There are a million codes on the air, and although most are universal, some are different per agency. For example, a standard code might be 10-10, which means that the officer is out at his residence... that could mean he's off shift, and home with a police vehicle for the night, or that he just stopped off at his home for a meal break. 10-4 actually means ''All is well.'' When I ask an officer for his ''status'' (to see if he's having any trouble), and he answers me ''10-4'' I know that everything is ok. My agency doesn't use ''10-4'' as an ending, like ''roger''. At the end of a transmission (conversation), the dispatcher says ''Received. (As in, I heard you clearly, and understand what you've asked me to do.) and then we state the time in military (zulu) time.''
A few others in my agency: ''10-8'' means that the officer has completed the task he was doing, and is back in his vehicle, free to go to another call, or patrol the roads. ''10-16, (address)'' means he's out at an address, attempting to serve civil court papers. ''10-7'' means he's out of his vehicle and not near his radio, like when he's just pulled over a vehicle and is issuing the driver a traffic ticket.''
Aktív témák
- Gyúrósok ide!
- HiFi műszaki szemmel - sztereó hangrendszerek
- Sózd a jégakkut! Megoldotta a CATL a téli akkuproblémákat
- AMD Navi Radeon™ RX 9xxx sorozat
- Mibe tegyem a megtakarításaimat?
- Szívós, szép és kitartó az új OnePlus óra
- Motorolaj, hajtóműolaj, hűtőfolyadék, adalékok és szűrők topikja
- Milyen alaplapot vegyek?
- Autós topik
- Xbox One
- További aktív témák...
- Apple iPhone 15 Plus 128GB Black használt szép állapot 90% akku 6 hónap garancia
- Microsoft Surface PRO 10 (Ultra 7 165U, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, garanciális, makulátlan)
- Getac F110 G5 Strapa tablet PC Windows11-el 11,6" i5-8365U, 16GB, 1TB M.2SSD, GPS, LAN, BT
- iPhone 11 64GB gyári független gyári akku 95%!
- iPhone 11 64GB gyári független gyári 89%-os akku
- HIBÁTLAN iPhone 11 64GB White -1 ÉV GARANCIA - Kártyafüggetlen, MS4494, 100% Akkumulátor
- GYÖNYÖRŰ iPhone 14 Pro Max 128GB Space Black -1 ÉV GARANCIA - Kártyafüggetlen, MS4400, 100% Akkumulá
- Lenovo ThinkPad T14S Gen1 Ryzen5 4650U Refurbished - Garancia
- AZONNAL KÉSZLETRŐL! Intel Core i5 14600K 64GB 6000MHz RAM 2TB Gen4 SSD RTX 5060 8GB FSP 750W
- BESZÁMÍTÁS! Samsung Odyssey G7S28BG700EP 28 144Hz IPS4K 1ms monitor garanciával hibátlan működéssel
Állásajánlatok
Cég: Central PC számítógép és laptop szerviz - Pécs
Város: Pécs
Cég: PCMENTOR SZERVIZ KFT.
Város: Budapest


