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

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15y ago

"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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12y ago

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

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