--- kc0rdg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would anyone know if it's possible to use less than
> 16 bit sampling
> and still be able to decode digital modes such as
> RTTY and PSK?
>
> I don't mean the sample rate, such as 11025 used in
> MixW, I mean the
> digital sampling of the actual audio.
>
>
Can't say about most modes, but for CW and RTTY you
should be able to do it with much less. There used to
be a circuit and prigram called the hamcom interface
that was just an opamp that squared up the signal
(level converter) and fed it into the serial port.
Not sure if you call that one or two bit sampling.
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