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- Subject: Re: 28.8 baud & telco responsibilities
- Date: 1 Mar 1996 12:43:35 -0500
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- Greg E Hersh (geh@world.std.com) wrote:
- : A bandwidth of a voice communication channel is about 3.5 Khz. I don't
- : have exact specifications on a noise level, I believe there is a value
- : in db at 1000 Hz (can telco specialists provide an exact figure?). There
- : is a Shannon equation which ties up a bandwidth and a noise and gives you
- : a maximal theoritical limit of bits/sec for a given channel (again, I don't
- : remember exact figures, somewhere in the range of 35-40 bps?)
- Here is the figures I have..
-
- Conditioning Freq Range(hz) db limits realitive to 1004 hz
- ABOVE BELOW
- None 300-3000 3 12
- 500-2500 2 8
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- C1 300-2700 2 6
- 300-3000 3 12
- 1000-2400 1 3
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- C2 300-3000 2 6
- 500-2800 1 3
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- C4 300-3200 2 6
- 500-3000 2 3
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- Notice that the bandwith that they guarantee is 2700hz
-
- -Luke
-