I'm still a bit confused with USOS. I'm clear on the transmitting side.
On the receiving side, if USOS is engaged:
By convention, does the receiving software insert a shift-FIGS
character when a space is detected after a number AND a shift-FIGS
is not already in the data stream?
-or-
Is it assumed when USOS is engaged on the receiving side that
the transmitter (by default) already is using USOS.
-or-
Is this a matter of the particular version of software being used
on the receive side?
So, if 599 03 CA is sent with USOS, what would a non-compliant
receiver decode .. I assume 599 PE CA .. correct?
I suppose the answer lies in what a receiver will decode if
USOS is OFF on the transmit side, but engaged (ON) on receive.
Thanks,
de Phil - N8PS
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