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From: Mike.Ellestad@stpaul.ncr.com (Mike Ellestad)
Subject: Re: 9600 BAUD RADIO SERIA
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Date: Wed, 31 Aug 1994 17:28:42 GMT

In article <66.1671.1262@tabb.com> henry.liu@tabb.com (Henry Liu) writes:
>Subject: 9600 BAUD RADIO SERIA
>From: henry.liu@tabb.com (Henry Liu)


>In a message on 08-26-94 03:31  to ALL about  "9600 BAUD RADIO SERIA" 
> 
>I don't quite see the difference.  Let's see telephone lines have a certain 
>band width,  walkie talkies (good ones) have the same bandwidth and sound 
>just as clear as phones.  Now why won't it be possible to send beeps and 
>quirks over walkie talkies as well as phone lines?  BTW I setup a 1200 baud 
>link and the only reason it's 1200 is because I can't find a faster modem 
>chip (useing Am7910).
>ttyl
>Henry
Amateur radio packet uses 1200+2400 modems with almost any FM tranceiver.
To do 9600, you must use either a radio designed for data or inject the
signal from the modem after any audio stages. 


>Henry Liu     (henry.liu@tabb.com)     (705) 268-3919
>---
>Mike Ellestad AT&T - St Paul

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