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FTP issues between mainframe and UNIX

Hi All,
The issue is that, we have a dataset in mianframe whose record length is 153 characters. And a batch job ftpies it to the unix server(SunOS) as a test file. But the ftpied file in unix does not have a record length of 153 chars. Each record of 153 chars gets splited into two line of 105 chars and 48 chars respectively. i ftpied the file to my local desktop and it got ftpied perfectly each line had 153 chars. so the issue happends when we ftp the file to unix alone. So when we ftp to unix server alone somehow a new line char is getting inserted after the 105th char.I am not sure why!!. So is it a limit or constraint in unix to have a max of 105 as record length for a flat file? is there a way to make it 153 chars?
 

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