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echo: aust_modem
to: Bill Grimsley
from: Hamish Moffatt
date: 1997-03-23 11:58:00
subject: Australian USR Courier x2 upgrades

Hello Bill!

Thursday March 20 1997 07:06, Bill Grimsley wrote to Hamish Moffatt:

 >> Speed                  46666/24000
 >> Speed                  48000/24000
 HM>> So much for 56k.

 > Dunno, look at the Tx link rate.  The bandwidth is such that V.34 could
 > only handle a 24k connect, yet x2 still went through at 48k.  In my book,
 > that's a pretty impressive result on what is obviously a less than perfect
 > line.

But you've seen 28800/24000 (or higher) connects, surely? The link does not
have to be impaired equally in both directions, as any split-rate
connection shows. So no reason why 24k RX should drag down the TX speed.


Regards,
Hamish

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