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ZL1ANM > PACKET   22.06.07 04:26l 33 Lines 950 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re:FT817/ IC706/ 9k6 experiments
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>ZL1ANM wrote:-
>
>>> 300ms equates to sending nearly 300
>>>bytes of data!
>>
>> Nope, it's nearly 3 KB of data.  At 9K6, bit length is 0.104 milliseconds.
>
>Perhaps I'm mistaken here Neil, but if there are 9600bps (bits per second)
>then in 1 second there are 9600 bits and in 1ms there are 9.6 bits.
>
>If there are 9.6 bits / ms then in 300ms there are 9.6 * 300 = 2880 bits.
>
>With 8 bits/byte (9k6 is synchronous so no start/stop bits) we get
>2880/8 = 360 bytes.
>
>Which looks sort of 10x smaller and sort of what I said originally. Please
>explain how you get 3k bytes?
>
>73 de Andy GM7HUD


Oops, I was mistaken.  Blame it on the winter solstice.  Brain goes
to sleep and bytes get confused with bits.  Generated a bit of packet
activity and even one private message, so it's all good ;)

73 de Neil ZL1ANM
 
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