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Subject: [man-jp 684] bcd.6: whatis `prosigns' and `continental landline code'?
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 bcd.6 $B$rLu$7$F$$$k$N$G$9$,!"MQ8l$K4X$7$F<ALd$,$"$j$^$9!#(B 

 o prosigns $B$H$O2?$G$7$g$&!)0J2<$N$h$&$K;H$o$l$F$$$^$9!#(B
     Not all prosigns have corresponding characters. Use `#' for AS, `@' for
     SK, `*' for VE and `%' for BK. The more common prosigns are `=' for BT,
     `(' for KN and `+' for AR.

 o continental landline code $B$H$O2?$G$7$g$&!)0J2<$N$h$&$K;H$o$l$F$$$^$9!#(B
     Does only understand a few European characters (namely German and
     French), but neither Asian ones, or the continental landline code.

 $BDL?.4X78$NMQ8l$J$s$G$7$g$&$+!)0J>e$*$M$,$$$7$^$9!#(B

 % morse -p 
$B$H$+$9$k$H7k9=3Z$7$$$G$9(B :-)
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