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Demodulation with variable bitrate?
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[QUOTE="Tom.G, post: 6167300, member: 581973"] Not usually variable over the short term. When a connection is started, the two modems try to connect to each other at their highest bit rate. If this fails they try again at a lower bit rate. This is frequently called "handshaking." If after several tries they can not speak to each other they give up and disconnect. If the error rate gets high during use, one of them may start a new handshake process, trying improve the error rate with a lower connection speed. [/QUOTE]
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