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A five-bit encoding scheme developed for Telex transmission that represents text, numerals, punctuation and control signals. It is the standard transmission signaling scheme used by TTY (TDD) devices. (per EIA PN-1663)
'''''Baudot Code''''' is a five-bit encoding scheme developed for Telex transmission that represents text, numerals, punctuation and control signals. It is the standard transmission signaling scheme used by TDD/TTY devices.

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[https://www.nena.org/page/E911_PSAP_Eqpt NENA-STA-027, NENA E9-1-1 PSAP Equipment Standards]
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Baudot Code is a five-bit encoding scheme developed for Telex transmission that represents text, numerals, punctuation and control signals. It is the standard transmission signaling scheme used by TDD/TTY devices.

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NENA-STA-027, NENA E9-1-1 PSAP Equipment Standards