Voicing a NET Form 8 or its Reply: Difference between revisions

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(4) Time is local time written with 4 digits using a 24-hour clock with the digits given one at a time and does not need to be preceded by "Figures" when it is part of a time field.  Example "Time One Nine Zero Zero" rather than "Time Figures One Nine Zero Zero" or "Time Nineteen Hundred."  
(4) Time is local time written with 4 digits using a 24-hour clock with the digits given one at a time and does not need to be preceded by "Figures" when it is part of a time field.  Example "Time One Nine Zero Zero" rather than "Time Figures One Nine Zero Zero" or "Time Nineteen Hundred."  


(5) Punctuation in the message text is voiced. The decimal and any comma(s) in a number are also voiced. E.g., 32,500.75 would be voiced Figures Three Two comma five zero zero decimal seven five.  
(5) Punctuation in the message body is voiced. The decimal and any comma(s) in a number are also voiced. E.g., 32,500.75 would be voiced Figures Three Two comma five zero zero decimal seven five.  


(6) In this script below, prowords are red and ITU phonetics are blue with the first letter capitalized. Voiced punctuation in the script is written in lowercase blue, e.g., period, to distinguish punctuation from ITU phonetics.
(6) Field 8 is voiced as if it were two fields -- the first and last and skipping the second: "Approved by <name provided> Position <Title provided>" as the signature is '''not''' voiced


(7) The proword "Break" is used to indicate the end of the body of the reply.
(7) The proword "Break" is used to indicate the end of the body of the reply.

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