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Originally Posted by pstrickert
The O is for the benefit of the text to speech program. Otherwise, you'd hear, "The zero two pitch..." rather than, "The oh two pitch." It's about the only concession, and a small one at that, made in the text database for the text to speech program.
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I see. That makes sense. It was just a bit jarring to see that, since I've seen many places where people switch the two characters unintentionally.