At 19-09-2012, you wrote:

>What we want to know is "what happens if the receiver and transmitter can't 
>run at the same time"?  Obviously, we have less information coming into the 
>system (we see the uplink half the time, so right there, we have a 2:1 hit) 
>and the ground end only sees the transmit signal half the time (another 2:1 
>hit), so, from an information theory standpoint we've already put ourselves in 
>a hole, but, what does the statistics really look like for the turnaround 
>loop..
>
>Full Duplex full power turnaround is expensive in power, mass, etc. (for 
>instance, you have to have good filters to make sure that your receiver isn't 
>corrupted by the transmitter)

Very interesting Jim, cant tell you much about the math. Maybe a hold last 
value may work best ?

Raj 


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