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ups.com... I would like to believe the standard format for a letter/8bit transmit is a start bit (space), data bits (marks/spaces), and two stop bits (space), *ALL* of which are 22ms long. Is this statement correct? As Jack pointed out, it is a five bit code. Even more interesting, it is a stateful code. There are two shift characters, LTRS and FIGS, which change the meaning of the codes that follow. Years ago I was teaching a college assembly class and the Baudot code made for an interesting exercise g ... |
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