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by MPSimmons
951 days ago
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>The FCC had originally declined to set a maximum bandwidth in their first ruling, but that caused everyone's head to explode I'm ignorant of what the ramifications would be of this - can you explain why people would have responded like that? |
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The reason the FCC didn't want to set a limit is because it's arbitrary. For example, MIL-STD-188-110D (which is an open standard) has a 2400 baud 3.24 kHz mode. But now it's illegal.