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<p>operation: thus the systems needed to be re-synchronized at the start of each character. Having been re-synchronized, the technology of the day was good enough to preserve bit-sync for the remainder of the character. The stop bits gave the system time to recover before the next start bit. Early teleprinter systems used five data bits, typically with some variant of the <a href="page.php?w=Baudot_code">Baudot code</a>.</p>

<p>Very early experimental printing telegraph devices used only a start bit and required manual adjustment of the receiver</p><p>
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