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Mike:
It has been posted, it has been done, years ago. For some reason you guys seem to claim a 56K phone modem which operated within a ~5K audio bandwidth will suddenly cease to be able to do so when hooked to a transceiver providing it with a ~5K audio bandwidth... .... logic which I am at a loss of words to describe--of how stupid that logic looks... .... and seems to pose the insane question of, "When is 5K really "NOT" 5K?" Or, "Are phone lines magic?" .... or, "Whatever happened to the ~5K audio on my transceiver, and why did it suddenly stop when I kludged on a modem?" .... or just, "Do I look confused to you?" .... or, "Am I dreaming all of this?" .... or, "HELLO? Is anyone at home there?" John "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... Dee Flint wrote: Please show me and everyone else how we can run more than 300 baud on HF without exceeding reasonable band widths. There are a whole lot of things, not just video, that would be nice to do. How can we do it? Bandwidth is directly related to baud rate. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE John has been challenged. His system for real time video via HF will be posted soon, TTPUOSU! - Mike KB3EIA - |
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