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JJ wrote:
Voyager 1 is just over 90 Astronomical Units or 8.4 billion miles from the sun, transmitting with approximately 2 watts and signals are still being received here on earth. How do you account for that? Inspired design, careful implementation, meticulous attention to nit-picky details, enormous antennas, cryogenic cooling of the receiver front ends, and 65535-bit-long GOLD codes sent straight-up for "1" and inverted for "0". It's amazing what can be pulled out from under the noise floor when only (50% of the sequence)+1 bits need to be received correctly to achieve unambigous decoding. -- Should array indices start at 0 or 1? My compromise of 0.5 was rejected without, I thought, proper consideration. (Stan Kelly-Bootle) |
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