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K0CQ > PACKET 26.06.07 00:07l 11 Lines 407 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 36803_W0AK
Read: GUEST
Subj: Re:FT817/ IC706/ 9k6 experiments
Path: DB0FHN<DB0FOR<DB0MRW<OK0PPL<DB0RES<IK2XDE<ON4HU<ON0BEL<N4ZKF<KQ0I<
W0AK
Sent: 070622/0258Z @:W0AK.#CIA.IA.USA.NOAM #:36803 [Des Moines] $:36803_W0AK
From: K0CQ@W0AK.#CIA.IA.USA.NOAM
To : PACKET@WW
While there are 8 bits per character in synchronous
transmissions, the packet overheads like addresses, check sums,
and synchronizing characters in the prefix often add up too a
couple bits per character. To say nothing about a long TXD to
allow the other end receiver to go back to working.
73, Jerry, K0CQ @ W0AK.#CIA.IA.USA
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