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. JTA —Station/channel designator letters; . xxx  —Three-digit  number  indicating  the sequential number of transmissions. The station/channel designators vary for each channel  and  are  determined  by  the  status  of  the originating station. For example, if a minor relay or tributary station originates a TI to a major relay station, the first two characters consist of the fifth and sixth letters  of  the  station  routing  indicator.  The  third character  identifies  the  channel.  Channel  designators start with the letter A, progress alphabetically, and are assigned to all connected channels. For example, a tributary   station   having   the   routing   indicator RUWTABA would use the designator “ABA” for the first outgoing channel and “ABB,” “ABC,” and so on, for additional outgoing channels. MESSAGE   HEADER   (FORMAT   LINE 2). —The message header is a basic 43-position header (figure 1-2). The message header is the starting point for the operator who is preparing the message tape. When  preparing  the  header,  the  operator  must remember that it must be letter-perfect. The  following  paragraphs  describe  each  position  of the  header: Position   1   (Precedence)   —The   prosign   Z (FLASH), O (IMMEDIATE), P (PRIORITY), or R Figure  1-2.—Message  header  (format  line  2). 1-7

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