| 1. | This formal physical message separation was indicated by the prosign.
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| 2. | In fact, different groups of concatenated characters may represent the same unique prosign.
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| 3. | For example the well known new paragraph prosign may be verbalized as " dahdidididah ".
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| 4. | Prosign may alternatively be shown as.
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| 5. | Other non-prosign techniques are sometimes informally used to indicate such accidental errors in transmission.
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| 6. | This Morse code prosign essentially indicates a " new paragraph " in the text.
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| 7. | It should be noted character groupings concatenated to represent unique prosign symbols may not be unique themselves.
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| 8. | For example, keying the character B followed by the character T will not generate the traditional Morse prosign.
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| 9. | In this type of conversation, the receiving station waits for the turn over prosign before beginning a transmission.
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| 10. | Another example of a prosign character grouping is, which indicates the white space required to begin a new paragraph.
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