In a message dated 2/10/04 7:16:57 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
Are you talking about something like coherent CW, Andy ?
That is one possibility, Jean-Louis. Any mode that depends on knowledge of
bit timing can be made more efficient through external synchronization. This
would include any of the PSK modes, for instance, or eventually a real-time
version of WOLF. Even FFT-based tools like ARGO and JASON, amazing as they are
in their present form, could be better optimized if the receiving computer knew
exactly when each bit was due to start.
Further optimization is possible if the frequencies were precisely known,
too, of course--something which could be made much easier if the Navman 10kHz
output turns out to be as good as Andy's first results indicate.
73
John
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