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(Snotgeorge) wrote: 
 
On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 05:10:33 -0700, Frank Gilliland  
wrote: 
Maybe you missed the part about Quindar tones: 
 
 
yes i did sorry. quindar tones were only used on the uplink, not the downlink. 
i still think if the downlink were fm that you would here the squelch tail when 
the downlink unkeyed. ? 
 
 
That's because there was no squelch. Audio was phase-modulated onto a 
subcarrier of the uplink/downlink carriers, and both were continuious 
transmissions. The Quindar tones were used to flip between the mod and 
demod circuits. I would assume that full duplex audio was possible but 
wasn't used in order to save weight, power and bandwidth. 
 
 
No, but the movie was good entertainment, complete with roger-beeps! 
"Marooned" was pretty good, too. I didn't like "Apollo 13" as much as 
I thought I would -- computer animation has come a long way, but it 
still looks fake when compared to the special effects that were 
state-of-the-art just before computers took over the scene. Damn 
accountants! 
 
very true. i think the hbo series about apollo was better than the movie 
 
 
I haven't seen that yet, but I'll watch the schedule to see if it's on 
again. 
 
 
 
 
 
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