phrase General Slang

More to follow

MOR too FOL-oh · phrase · informal

Radio proword: the sender still has additional traffic.

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A procedure word signalling that the transmitting station has more messages to send to the receiving station, so the receiver should keep listening.

“"That's the first six grids, more to follow."”
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More to follow In A Sentence

"That's the first six grids, more to follow."

Origin & Usage

Standard radiotelephony procedure word for multi-part traffic.

Variants MTF

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What does "more to follow" mean?

It tells the receiving station that the sender has additional messages coming, so they should stay on the net and keep listening.

When is "more to follow" used?

When passing traffic in several parts — it's tacked onto a transmission to signal the message isn't finished yet.

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