Ok, I have one more additional question. :-) 
 
For a communications protocol such as RTTY, I know the mark and space 
frequencies indicate 0 and 1 values of a (usually) 5-bit character. 
But how does the receiving side synchronize with the transmitting 
side?  How does the receiver continue to properly allocate the 
incoming bits?  After, say, the 30th bit value, how does the receiver 
know that it *IS* the 30th bit value?  Especially with three 1's or 
three 0's consecutively and no frequency changes...? 
 
Is the receiver just very accurately timed?  When it occurs, do the 
transitions from 0's to 1's (and vice versa) serve to resynchronize 
the receiver with the transmitter? 
 
Sorry for the storm of questions, but thanks in advance! 
Dave 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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