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Old-fashioned "radiospeak". Roger means "yes, I understand, will comply", "out" means "finished transmission".

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"Roger" means okay as to say "I understand." "Out" means I'm gone or done with this transmission and the radio is clear for others to use or to respond back.

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It means "I understand." "Copy that" means the same thing.

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