Dear Ben,
> Just how much time do you have spare? :)
Well, it's more time than I've had for several
months. If you scan the archives, you'll see
(or maybe not see) an absence of traffic with
my name on it.
When I finally got moved, I felt obliged to
resume my duties in the list as a troublemaker
(apologies to Pippi).
Actually, I get a kick out of certain kinds
of research, and once one has the knack, it
doesn't really take that long.
And if someone in the list gains a better
understanding of how all this stuff works,
then I feel I've done something worthwhile.
~~ Garry
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Ben A L Jemmett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > <quote>
> > The UK PSTN* will support a maximum rate of
> > 600 baud but each baud may carry between
> > 1 and 16 bits depending on the coding
> > (e.g. QAM*).
> > </quote>
> Historical, certainly! The PSTN over here can support much more than
> 9600bps - I usually get around 40000 or so. Sometimes I'm lucky to
> get 1200, but that's what happens when I have a nice exposed copper
> line connecting me to the exchange ~5 miles away...
>
> > Any questions? :-)
> Just how much time do you have spare? :)
>
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