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>From reading the 1.2 proposal, it appears the a bitGroup is fixed length, yet 
>it also uses stop bit encoding, which in other instances is used to determine 
>the length of a field.  Are bitGroups in fact of a fixed length?  If not, how 
>does the variable length map to the bits in a bitGroup?  If so, what is the 
>purpose of the stop bit encoding used in bitGroups?

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