Talk:Ten-code

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Should be moved

This article is not about ten-codes. It's about APCO and their history with police communications. The ten-codes are discussed only as they relate to police definitions and procedures, and most of the article is about police radio communications other than ten-codes. This isn't at all the article I was looking for. Dcs002 (talk) 07:45, 21 May 2019 (UTC)Reply


Remove empty column?

The "Official APCO Ten Signals by era" section has a table with a column titled "1937 APCO". This column is completely empty. Should it be removed? -- Mikeblas (talk) 19:58, 25 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

Hrm, right next to it is a column named "1939 First Published Set (17 signals)". It's empty, too, but also has a reference. The reference doesn't includ any actual ten-codes, though maybe that's just because the PDF linked is only one page and doesn't contain the whole article. What's really meant to be happening in this table? -- Mikeblas (talk) 23:59, 5 April 2020 (UTC)Reply