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Posted by Green Xenon [Radium] on 09/30/07 01:37
On Sep 29, 5:20 pm, "Richard Crowley" <rcrow...@xp7rt.net> wrote in
http://groups.google.com/group/uk.tech.digital-tv/msg/88f1401cb2a43810 :
> "Green Xenon [Radium]" wrote ...
> > Anyways, my next question. Is it possible to split the symbol of a 1
> > baud, 8-bit-per-symbol signal
> > into 8 bits? I.e. in this case, a single
> > symbol would be split into 8 different
> > parts each carrying one of the
> > bits. Is this possible? If so, would
> > this be of any assistance to me?
> Sure it is possible. It won't be of any assistance to you (or to
> anyone else since you can't put 8 pounds in a 1-pound sack.
> Bandwidth is bandwidth, no matter how you slice it. Do you
> really think that nobody has thought of various methods of
> transmitting video over low-bandwidth paths? If so, you need
> to study not only science and engineering but the HISTORY
> of science and engineering.
There are 8-bits-per-symbol, only 1 baud. The symbol is split into 8
parts. Each part is 1-bit.
How is this “putting 8 pounds in a 1-pound sack?”
It’s more like “putting 1 pound in a 1-pound sack”
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