At that point, the operator chose his own arbitrary starting position for that particular message.
An operator must choose two speeds when sending a message in Morse code.
First, the operator must choose the character speed, or how fast each individual letter is sent.
Second, the operator must choose the text speed, or how fast the entire message is sent.
Second, the law says if operators choose not to ban the programs, they must scramble the signal.
Every time an operator chooses to implement a new system, he has the opportunity to make decisions.
The operators choose the engines, the electronics packages, the interior configuration.
Position-independent code could run from any address at which the operator chose to load it.
But 16 operators of shelters with a total of 1,000 beds chose a different course.
All vehicles must be equipped with an audible warning system if the operator chooses to use it.