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John Smith wrote:
Mike: The clock in a ~4GHz computer and DDR memory makes modem data xfr look incredibly s-l-o-w.... with spaces miles long between marker bits... 100Mbs nic cards are not even close to a challenge to that clock speed... Um, John, just as a simple experiment, what do you get when you modulate say a 14 MHz signal with that 4 GHz signal? note: not that you would do that for a live video system, but are you starting to see my point? What happens at the computer is not the issue. It is what happens at the frequency we are trying to use. Computer clock speed is not relevant to the the issue. It is how much data an HF signal can handle. There have been a lot of engineers, mathematicians and programmers working on this problem. If you have a method of doing this, I *strongly* suggest that you hire a patent attorney, and get to work. You are gonna be rich, man! I'm willing to help you with the initial experiments. In fact, in the interest of the furtherance of Ham radio, science, and mankind, I have challenged you to produce such a system. - Mike KB3EIA - - Mike KB3EIA - |
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