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Another little piece of the story is that in start-stop operation the
receiver samples the incoming signal at the place where it expects the center of the bit to be. Thus it is tolerant of signals that are too fast or too slow. Of course today it is easy to get the speed very precise; but in the early days it was a matter of motors with centrifugal speed governors. With synchronous transmission the receiver knows where the bit boundaries are going to be, so it is possible to sample near the end of each bit time when all of the energy in the received signal has come in. Start-stop has to throw away roughly half of the energy in each bit because of the center sampling. Hence synchronous transmission has an advantage in signal-to-noise ratio. In the days of mechanical teleprinters, synchronous operation had a much greater advantage. A mutilated STOP pulse would allow the receiving shaft to continue rotating, and then several characters would be received in error as a result of that single bit error. With electronic reception there is no rotating shaft, so it is possible to reset the receiver to the starting position instantly. It is also possible with electronics to achieve a quasi-synchronous operation with start-stop signals. The idea is that instead of having the STOP pulse be arbitrarily long, it is of fixed length and an idle character is sent if there is nothing to send from the keyboard. This is usually called "diddle". With the incoming data stream being a steady stream of printable characters and nonprinting idle characters it is synchronous for the duration of the transmission. The detector can synchronize to this signal and take advantage of all of the energy in each signal pulse. The K6STI RITTY software (no longer marketed) operates on this principle. -- jhhaynes at earthlink dot net |
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