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On Jun 17, 3:56 pm, "Mike Kaliski" wrote:
The same as the minimum number of data bits required to represent this signal. The number of photons/data bits will vary depending on the complexity, frequency and depth of modulation of the carrier wave. I am talking about an analog carrier wave. In the analog realm, there is no such thing as "bits". |
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