Digital tends to be either perfect armchair copy, or fairly unusable.
It's going to depend a whole lot on how it's encoded, the data rate, and how much error detection and correction is used.
Bump up the data rate, do some forward error correction and it's likely to be fairly robust. Some of the methods used by NASA to encode signals from deep space probes are incredibly robust.
-- Lynn On 9/18/2015 1:18 AM, brian wrote:
Is anybody addressing the issue of QRM from other stations? I suspect digital will fold -- especially when one is trying to detect one out of many or a station immersed in splatter from one or more stations.
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