10-Codes vs Q-code vs Film set radio confirmations

something something about radio transmissions when compared to on set and in the real world

10-1

FILM: 10-1 (Going to the bathroom number 1)
10-CODE: 10-1 (Receiving Poorly)
Q-Code:

10-2

FILM: 10-2 (Going to the bathroom number 2)
10-CODE: 10-2 (Receiving Well)
Q-Code:

10-4

FILM: “Copy”
10-CODE: 10-4 (OK, Message Received)
Q-Code:

10-7

FILM: “Going Off Comm’s”
10-CODE: 10-7 (Out of Service, Leaving Air)
Q-Code:

10-20

FILM: “x got Eyes on y / whats your 20?”
10-CODE: 10-20 (My/The’re Location Is x)
Q-Code: QTH

10-22

FILM: Traveling/Flying in
10-CODE: 10-22 (Report In Person To)
Q-Code:

10-23

Film: Stand By
10-Code: 10-23 (Stand By)
Q-Code:

10-27

Film: Switching Channels / Switching back
10-Code: 10-27 (I Am Moving To Channel x)
Q-Code:

10-28

Film: Go For x
10-Code: 10-28 (Identify Your Station)

10-32

Film: Radio Check
10-Code: 10-32 (I Will Give You A Radio Check)