Re: [digitalradio] The perfect mode

2009-02-15 Thread Jose A. Amador
That's not me ! I wanted to stress the point that we have two seemingly different needs: one for keyboarding, which is OK with a smaller character set, and a full 8 bit word mode for data, that could be used instead of the old packet modems. As usual, each one might carry a different name or d

[digitalradio] The perfect mode

2009-02-15 Thread Andrew O'Brien
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Vojtech Bubnik" wrote: > > I believe the perfect weak signal mode for HAM radio is yet to be > designed with easy tuning of Olivia and high sensitivity of MFSK16, > combining both convolution and block codes. Maybe overlying MFSK16 > with Reed-Solomon block co

Re: [digitalradio] The Perfect Mode

2006-03-16 Thread Rein Couperus
om > Betreff: [digitalradio] The Perfect Mode > > > If I had the computer knowledge to design a perfect mode. (note > the large "if") > > > It might look like this: ( in no particular order) >ARQ/FEC olivia mode , with the ab

Re: [digitalradio] The Perfect Mode

2006-03-14 Thread Loyd Headrick
John me too   John Bradley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:     If I had the computer knowledge to design a perfect mode.   (note the large "if")     It might look like this: ( in no particular order)  ARQ/FEC olivia mode , with the ability to speed up or slow down aut

[digitalradio] The Perfect Mode

2006-03-14 Thread John Bradley
    If I had the computer knowledge to design a perfect mode.   (note the large "if")     It might look like this: ( in no particular order)   ARQ/FEC olivia mode , with the ability to speed up or slow down automatically dependent on the number of bad packets recieved