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Microcap & Penny Stocks : International Automated Systems
IAUS 0.04000.0%Jul 8 5:00 PM EST

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To: Larry Holmes who wrote (312)9/3/1996 8:46:00 PM
From: Lyle Abramowitz   of 7618
 
Larry, you are welcome to use my explanation of the Shannon limit.

I'm sorry to have taken so long in replying. I will also try to improve upon it a bit later--although that may be unnecessary as I think that you understand what I mean. I might add some more explanation of how restricting a signal to a finite bandwidth limits how rapidly its state can change. Essentially the channel lowpass filters the baseband.

Speaking of channels--nothing I've seen on this thread so far makes me less skeptical about the IAUS modem. The idea that the "reference spikes" can tell the modem how to time its filtering is not a breakthrough. In fact, it can be done much more efficiently by simply achieving rate lock on the transmitted symbols.

Regards,

Lyle
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