Fingernails on a blackboard. Heard on TV all too often but when out on the water...??? AGRRRGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Nice bit of history. Something that always "peeves me" is when someone say ends a radio transmission with "over and out" It is either one or the other.
Something that always "peeves me" is when someone say ends a radio transmission with "over and out"
Ha, ha! Wilco is short for "will comply."SO, asking for a friend....
Is Roger's last name WILCO....??
Ugh! I'm researching a repair to my engine. I may have to remove the timing cover, which is a pain. Biggest issue is removing the crank pulley. Just ordered the gaskets.Why aren’t you out there sailing?
The numbers come from two dials that were used to measure received power levels. Hence, six was showing up on one dial, two was showing on the other, and the numbers were holding steady. This same origin is reflected in the term “I read you five by five,” indicating that the two dials were both at five.O.K., here's a trivia quiz for you. In the old Dick Tracy comics, when ending a conversation on his two-way wrist TV, Dick would say "Six-two and even, over and out." Anyone know what that means? (I do!)
That is incorrect. Please try again.The numbers come from two dials that were used to measure received power levels. Hence, six was showing up on one dial, two was showing on the other, and the numbers were holding steady. This same origin is reflected in the term “I read you five by five,” indicating that the two dials were both at five.
That is correct! When Dick says it, it essentially means "everything's normal" - odds of a particular horse are 6:1 to win, 2:1 to place, and even money to show. So, 'everything's normal, over and out.'I believe "6, 2 and even" is a gambling term related to horse racing. FYI, this phrase is also used in the famous film The Maltese Falcon when Sam Spade (Humphrey Bogart) has convinced Casper Gutman that a fall guy is needed to satisfy the police to solve the murders of Miles Archer and Floyd Thursby; and that person should be Wilma Cook, the gunsel. While Casper and Joel Cairo talk it over in private, Bogart says to Wilma "Six two and even they're selling you out sonny."
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I always thought it made sense. "over" meant I'm finished talking but still listening. "over and out" meant I'm finished talking and no longer listening.Nice bit of history. Something that always "peeves me" is when someone say ends a radio transmission with "over and out" It is either one or the other.
I agree. It means end of transmission and I'm no longer 'on the air.'I always thought it made sense. "over" meant I'm finished talking but still listening. "over and out" meant I'm finished talking and no longer listening.
I've only heard it in early war movies when they were using the field radios.
Ah, ok.Ugh! I'm researching a repair to my engine. I may have to remove the timing cover, which is a pain. Biggest issue is removing the crank pulley. Just ordered the gaskets.
I do the same thing, 'this is sailing vessel Sagittarius standing by on 16, 13, and 9.'I too am in NE waters and agree, USCG uses "out" when completing a VHF conversation or broadcast. They also use "over" just as a previous poster said, when the person is done speaking and he is now listening. FYI, when I'm in a conference call w/ USCG personnel (civilian and military) they also say "over" when done speaking.
FWIW, I use the traditional professional mariner sign off in stead of "out." That is, I state the name of my vessel and that I am standing by on whatever channel(s) I'm monitoring. Most times it is 13 and 16.