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Oh, and I forgot to say - the available bandwidth for the modem to use is 3.2KHz
on the vast majority of telephone networks. When full duplex is in use, taking
into account the guard bands at the top and bottom of the modulation range, and
the guard band between 'upstream' and 'downstream' traffic, that leaves about
1KHz bandwidth for each direction of transmission.
Regards,
Mike Insch - IT Engineer, CCA, DipHE
SFS Creative Business Solutions Ltd - http://www.sfs-creative.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 1224 624 014 Fax: +44 (0) 1224 218 318
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It's time once again for The Screwdriver List Trivia Question of the Week!
As usual, there's no million dollars if you answer it right, but I think
that each of these questions will help at least one member on The List.
Here's this week's puzzler:
What does the word "modem" actually stand for, and what conversion does a
standard 56KBps dial-up modem perform?
Know the answer? Then speak up! The first member that posts the right
answers is The List Trivia Guru for the week.
Good luck!
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