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- From: ajn@maxwell.eppet.pt (Alberto Serpa Neves)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: 28.8 modems
- Date: 10 Feb 1996 10:53:37 +0100
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- Alberto Serpa Neves (alberto@maxwell.eppet.pt) wrote:
- : I am aware V32 bis can transmit at 14400 bps modulating at 2400 baud and
- : sending 6 bits per signal, using trellis coding and so on...
- : Could someone tell me how can V34 modems send 28800 bps ?
- : Do they compress the data "on-line " ?
- : I know they test the line every 150 hz before sending the data and they
- : use an up-to-date trellis coder, but I still do not see how they manage
- : to send at that speed without compression...
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- : 2)
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- : In my country phone line bandwidth seems to be about 3100 hz.
- : Considering a S/N relation about 10, Shannon law admits sending data about
- : 31000 bps .
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- ( S/N ratio should be about 1000 and not 10 as it was mentioned before ...)
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- : How come, some modems can transmit faster then 33000 bps through these
- : lines ? Does that mean they use better phone lines, or larger bandwidth ?
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- : Sorry about my ignorance and thanks in advance for your kind reply.
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