Noise figure paradox
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 09:44:45 -0700, "Joel Koltner"
wrote:
As to sampling error via the net. Time was when 16x over-sampling for
RS-232 was the norm.
I've meet many RS-232 routines that don't do any over-sampling at all
Which is no more complex than setting 4 register bits - I wouldn't
call that a "routine," however.
-- I've
even written a few. :-)
Why more than one? Were the rest undersampling routines?
Fuzzy-232? That copyrighted form of communication is an information
network layer supporting Cecil's (r) "standing wave current" (c)
explanation with answers that appear first, tailor-fitted to the
strawman question that follows - otherwise known as the Sub-optimal
Conjugated Hypothesis Information Transform (SCHIT) routine found in
quantum babbelizers everywhere. Discarding random bytes improves the
intelligibility and will whiten teeth.
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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