Regulations for United States Military Telegraph Lines, U.S. Signal Corps

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Regulations for United States Military Telegraph Lines, U.S. Signal Corps
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To such a word (giving the word; or . . .. . . AA such a word (giving the word). The signal . . . . Means repeat, "Wa" means "word after, " and "AA" means "all after. " RULE 95. Correct spaelng.
The importance of correct spacing between the letters and words, in cable sending, can not be emphasized too strongly. More errors and delays occur through irregular spacing than any other cause. The running of words and letters together in code messages makes it extremely difTicult for the receiving op
...erator to properly decipher the message, and consequently he has to hold it for repetition, or, as some- times happens, he lets it go as he thinks it should be with the probable result of an error. Because of the retarding effect of the static capac- ity of a cable there is always a lag, more or less, in the arrival of the signals at the distant end, so that two letters sent very closely, with- out proper space, will look like one at the receiving end, and if the necessary elements are there they will form a distinct letter, such as "F" for "in, " "R" for "En, " etc.

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