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BG> How about these for shitty levels? It was a 0011 BG> call to the USR BBS, and I'd better look into the BG> 0015 or 0019 prefixes again, 'cos these are fucked. Urk, thats a fucking weird one, hell of a step past 3KHz. What do you usually get on OS calls ? So much of a step its hard to believe actually. BG> ================= BG> Freq Level BG> 150 39 BG> 300 29 BG> 450 27 BG> 600 27 BG> 750 27 BG> 900 28 BG> 1050 28 BG> 1200 29 BG> 1350 29 BG> 1500 30 BG> 1650 31 BG> 1800 32 BG> 1950 34 BG> 2100 34 BG> 2250 36 BG> 2400 37 BG> 2550 39 BG> 2700 40 BG> 2850 41 BG> 3000 44 BG> 3150 93 BG> 3300 93 BG> 3450 93 BG> 3600 93 BG> 3750 93 BG> OK BG> USRobotics Sportster 33600 V.34+ Fax Link Diagnostics... BG> Modulation V.34 BG> Carrier Freq (Hz) 1680/1680 You can certainly see the advantage in being able to move the carrier freq around with V34 tho with a freq response like that. BG> Symbol Rate 2800/2800 BG> Trellis Code 64S-4D/64S-4D BG> Nonlinear Encoding ON/ON BG> Precoding OFF/OFF BG> Shaping OFF/OFF BG> Preemphasis (-dB) 10/10 BG> Recv/Xmit Level (-dB) 36/11 BG> Roundtrip Delay (msec) 263 BG> Data Compression V42BIS 2048/32 BG> Equalization Long BG> Fallback Enabled BG> Protocol LAPM SREJ 244/15 BG> Speed 16800/14400 BG> Last Call 00:00:17 BG> Disconnect Reason DTR dropped BG> =========================================== BG> Look on the bright side though, it's still better than V.32bis. :) Weird. @EOT: ---* Origin: afswlw rjfilepwq (3:711/934.2) SEEN-BY: 711/934 |
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