Post 14 made on Thursday June 9, 2016 at 04:27 |
Barf Long Time Member |
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Let me just add that using clean codes is not just theoretically cool, in practice it really makes the system more reliable. When the receiver (in the to-be-controlled device) receives the signal, there are again measurement errors. If using unclean codes, you are actually adding two measurement errors...
Ok, I stop here...
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