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 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 3.6.3 <a href=#reqcinput>Input Files</a><br>
 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 3.6.4 <a href=#reqcoutput>Output Files</a><br>
-&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 3.6.5 <a href=#reqccommand>Command Line, No Windows</a><br>
+&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 3.6.5 <a href=#reqccommand>Command Line, No Window</a><br>
 3.7. <a href=#correct>Broadcast Corrections</a><br>
 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 3.7.1. <a href=#corrdir>Directory, ASCII</a><br>
@@ -552,11 +552,11 @@
 <p><a name="reqc"><h4>3.6. RINEX Editing & QC</h4></p>
 <p>
-Besides stream conversion from RTCM to RINEX, BNC allows to concatenate RINEX files or edit their contents. RINEX observation and navigation files can be handled. BNC can also carry out a quality check of the contents of RINEX files. This functionality in BNC stands for 
-<ul>
-<li>t = translation</li>
-<li>e = editing and concatenation</li>
-<li>qc = quality check</li>
-</ul>
-to follow UNAVCO's famous 'teqc' program. The remarkable thing about BNC in this context is that it supports RINEX Version 3 under GNU General Public License.
+Besides stream conversion from RTCM to RINEX, BNC allows editing RINEX files or concatenate their contents. RINEX observation and navigation files can be handled. BNC can also carry out a RINEX file contents quality check. In summary this functionality in BNC covers
+<ul>
+<li>stream <u>T</u>ranslation</li>
+<li>file <u>E</u>diting and concatenation</li>
+<li>file <u>Q</b></u>uality <u>C</u>heck</li>
+</ul>
+and hence follows UNAVCO's famous 'TEQC' program. The remarkable thing about BNC in this context is that it supports RINEX Version 3 under GNU General Public License.
 
 <p><a name="reqcact"><h4>3.6.1 Action - optional</h4></p>
@@ -606,7 +606,7 @@
 </p> 
 
-<p><a name="reqccommand"><h4>3.6.5 Command Line, No Windows - optional</h4></p>
-<p>
-BNC applies options from the configuration file but allows updating any of them on the command line while the contents of the configuration file remains unchanged, see 'Command Line Options' section. The syntax for that looks as follows
+<p><a name="reqccommand"><h4>3.6.5 Command Line, No Window - optional</h4></p>
+<p>
+BNC applies options from the configuration file but allows updating every one of them on the command line while the contents of the configuration file remains unchanged, see section on 'Command Line Options'. The syntax for that looks as follows
 </p>
 <p>
@@ -619,5 +619,5 @@
 </p>
 <p>
-./bnc -nw --conf rnx.conf --key --key reqcAction Edit/Concatenate --key reqcObsFile "tlse119b00.12o,tlse119b15.12o,tlse119b30.12o,tlse119b45.12o" --key reqcOutObsFile tlse119b.12o --key reqcRnxVersion 3 --key reqcSampling 30
+./bnc --nw --conf rnx.conf --key --key reqcAction Edit/Concatenate --key reqcObsFile "tlse119b00.12o,tlse119b15.12o,tlse119b30.12o,tlse119b45.12o" --key reqcOutObsFile tlse119b.12o --key reqcRnxVersion 3 --key reqcSampling 30
 </p>
 <p>
@@ -2253,5 +2253,5 @@
 Note that when running BNC offline, it will use options for file saving, interval, sampling, PPP etc. from its configuration file.
 </p>
-<p>Note further that option '--file' forces BNC to appy the '-nw' option for running in 'no Window' mode.
+<p>Note further that option '--file' forces BNC to appy the '-nw' option for running in 'no window' mode.
 </p> 
 
@@ -2276,5 +2276,5 @@
 <p><a name="confopt"><h4>3.19.4 Configuration Options - optional</h4></p>
 <p> 
-BNC applies options from the configuration file but allows updating any of them on the command line while the contents of the configuration file remains unchanged. The command line syntax for that looks as follows
+BNC applies options from the configuration file but allows updating every one of them on the command line while the contents of the configuration file remains unchanged. The command line syntax for that looks as follows
 </p>
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