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It is a radio term. Usually if you are communicating something important to someone else over a radio you would ask "How Copy?" They then would repeat the information back to you, ensuring they received the correct information.

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Zack Jackson

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Also, "Copy All" would be an appropriate response to information being clearly received.
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The term 'How copy" is a question as to whether or not the speaker's message was received sufficiently clearly to be understood. The hoped-for answer is: "Copy that', meaning "I heard and understand your lest message". This terminology is used in the military, police forces, and civil aviation.

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