phrase General Slang

Radio check

RAY-dee-oh CHEK · phrase · informal

Radio proword asking how well one is being heard.

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A procedure word meaning "what is my signal strength and readability; how do you hear me?" It requests a report on the quality of the transmission.

“"Any station this net, radio check, over."”
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Radio check In A Sentence

"Any station this net, radio check, over."

Origin & Usage

Standard radiotelephony procedure word for testing a link.

People Also Ask

What does "radio check" mean?

It's a radio procedure word asking the other stations to report how strong and readable your signal is — essentially "how do you hear me?"

How do you respond to a radio check?

You reply with a readability report. A perfect signal gets "loud and clear"; a poor one gets ratings like "weak and distorted" or "broken."

Why say "radio check" instead of "can you hear me?"

Standardized prowords keep radio traffic short and unambiguous across units and languages, so everyone reports signal quality the same way.

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