On Sep 29, 2008, at 9/29 4:53 AM, David Wilburn wrote:
> If
> this is an issue interpreting letters and numbers, why is 599 correct,
> and the 14 is not?
Probably because he is in LTRS state after he finishes the callsign +
space part of the exchange, so he had to send a FIGS just before the
599.
Lets say he is sending "NM4M 599 14" and does not have USOS set.
He would be sending (the numbers in parenthesis are for reference in
the received text):
<ltrs(1)>NM<figs(2)>R<ltrs(3)>M<space><figs(4)>TOO<space>QR
If you have USOS set, your received stream (together with the shift
state) would be
<<ltrs(1)>>NM<<figs(2)>>4<<ltrs(3)>>M<space><<ltrs(USOS)>><<figs(4)
>>599<space><<ltrs(USOS)>>QR
i.e., NM4M 599 QR
Take away the USOS state switches, non-USOS receiver would print
<<ltrs(1)>>NM<<figs(2)>>4<<ltrs(3)>>M<space><<figs(4)>>599<space>14
i.e., NM4M 599 14
Now, if you were NM4M/2, I would expect you to print "NM4M/2 TOO
QR" (if I my guess about USOS is correct).
73
Chen, W7AY
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