Tone spacing is around 120 kHz. Occupied bandwidth is a lot more :-)

The code is a (2064,516) code (r=4/5). 2064 being 256 bytes of packet data
+ 2 byte checksum. Yes, I could probably get rid of the checksum, it's
still there for legacy reasons (and so we could compare PER of coded and
uncoded).

- Mark VK5QI

On Sun, Mar 12, 2017 at 6:26 PM, glen english <[email protected]> wrote:

> Stuart, nice work.
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> what block size is the LDPC code for said project ? They are my 1st love.
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