<dd>The callsign of a user to which this sentence is directed. It is a
<callsign> or empty.</dd>
<dt><fromuser></dt>
- <dd><p>The callsign of the user from which this sentence originally come
- came from. It is a <callsign>.</p>
- </dd>
+ <dd>The callsign of the user from which this sentence originally come
+ came from. It is a <callsign>.</dd>
<dt><serial></dt>
<dd>The serial number of this sentence. It is a number between 0 and
9999.</dd>
that no intermediate node has changed the sentence. It is assumed that the
underlying transport mechanisms will deal with communications errors.</p>
-<p>All sentences shall have an <origin>, a <destination> and a
-<serial> number. The <destination> can be empty which implies
+<p>All sentences shall have an <origin>, a <serial> and a
+<destination> number. The <destination> can be empty which implies
that this sentence is to be broadcast. The <serial> number is a global
number, which is used for all sentences originating at a node, that is
incremented modulo 10000, and is used to determine duplicate or out of date
<p></p>
<blockquote class="code">
- DX99|<origin>|<destination>|<serial>|...|<cs></blockquote>
+ DX99|<origin>|<serial>|<destination>|...|<cs></blockquote>
<p></p>
<p>Some examples:-</p>
-<blockquote>
- <p class="code">DX01|GB7TLH||0|</p>
+<blockquote class="code">
+ DX01|GB7TLH|0|GB7DJK|DXSpider 1.48/53.287|DE450A30|F4<br>
+ DX01|GB7DJK|345|GB7TLH|DXSpider 1.49/60.45|4532DA56|A1<br>
+ DX11|GB7TLH|1||G1TLH|FR0G|164563|14001.1|Easy|53<br>
+ DX10|GB7TLH|2||G1TLH|SYSOP|GB7TLH rebooting|4A<br>
+ DX02|GB7TLH|3|GB7MBC|1|98012349|5D<br>
+ DX02|GB7MBC|9356|GB7TLH|0|GB7DJK/0.76,GB7BAA/1.2|AE<br>
</blockquote>
<p></p>