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Use of Break in Amateur Radio

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Fire, police, and the military sometimes use the term "break" not to enter into a conversation, but to indicate, "''Stand by, more to follow.''"  On the [[C.B.]] folks say it to ask for an opportunity to enter the conversation or use the frequency.  In recent years some hams have been calling BREAK as part of some new bad habit.  But where's all this breaking coming from?Fire, police, and the military sometimes use the term "break" not to enter into a conversation, but to indicate, "''Stand by, more to follow.''"  On the [[C.B.]] folks say it to ask for an opportunity to break-in on the conversation or use the frequency.  In recent years some hams have been calling BREAK as part of some new bad habit.  But where's all this breaking coming from?
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