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Roger that! Copy! Over and out! You’ve likely heard these terms before in movies, or maybe you’ve even used them in real life, but do you really know what they mean? Walkie-talkie lingo is more than just code—it’s a whole different language! The messages heard across two-way radios aren’t just for fun; the lingo is a way to relay urgent messages quickly and efficiently. Here’s a quick guide on everything you need to know about walkie-talkie lingo, from the basic codes and phrases to what’s commonly used on a film set.
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