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Stephanie Weil wrote:
... At least with analog, you may get some static, but you can still pick up what the person is saying on the other end. Stephanie Weil New York City, USA Delicate? Are we even looking at the same elephant? With digital there is NO errors, errors are simply discarded. If one freq is not suitable for xmission of the packet(s), another is computer selected and attempted. Spread spectrum makes digital rock solid, no noise, no errors ... these systems operating in GHz processing speed range makes the whole thing transparent ... and all that before I even mention data compaction ... Regards, JS |
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