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"copy" used as acknowledge ?
I listend frequently in movies something like "copy" when someone acknowledge a message by phone.
Does they really the word "copy"?
Why does they use the word copy? (I thought this have somethink to do with replications)
Mar 15, 2009 7:12 PM
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'do you copy...?' (connection established)
'how do you copy...?' (signal quality)
'copy' (confirmation of received information)
'copy' is a confirmation in (wireless) radio communications. I wouldn't use it. It's... 'bad language' (/improper) among professionals.
The same as 'roger' (obsolete Army/Navy long spelling for : 'r', like 'received', originally used in morse code) or '10-4' (ten-four) in the US public safety (police) 'ten-code', meaning: affirmative, received, understood.
March 15, 2009
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