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Author Re: Please respond with reasonable answers -- how I would like to change the *digital* cell phone i
Cubit

2007-07-22, 12:33 pm

I would have the wireless phone do VOIP on universal wireless internet,
accessible everywhere.

I have felt that there should be provision in all future wireless base units
to relay the internet "cell" signal to other devices as a background
activity. This would expand the connectivity penetration.

By cell, I'm not referring to the existing cellular phone network.

Phones might also be relay points during calls, when they are using their
battery to transmit anyway.



"Radium" <glucegen1@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1185054663.182239.188150@i38g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> Please respond with reasonable answers. This is the second time I've
> had to change the thread.
>
> On Jul 19, 12:06 am, Jeff Liebermann <je...@cruzio.com> wrote in
> http://groups.google.com/group/sci....9e614fe3?hl=en&
> :
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> Who said anything about 44Kbit/sec?
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> The bit-rate of my WMA CBR is 20Kbit/sec or less.
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> Okay.
>
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> Yes it is possible and it is compression. The uncompressed audio is a
> monaural linear PCM at 44.1-KHz-sample-rate with a 16-bit-resolution
> -- this audio has a bit-rate of 705.6 kbps. The compressed audio is a
> monaural CBR WMA at 44.1-KHz-sample-rate with a bit-rate of 20 kbps or
> less.
>
> Where/when is there any change in sample-rate?????????
>
> There is definitely a change in bit-rate. However, that is totally
> different from the sample-rate. Totally.
>
> BIT-rate and SAMPLE-rate are two completely different things.
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> In linear PCM audio:
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> BIT-rate = SAMPLE-rate X bit-resolution X number of channels
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> Stereo has two channels. Mono has one channel.
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> 44,100 Hz X 16-bit X 1 channel = 705,600 bps
>
> No offense but please respond with reasonable answers & keep out the
> jokes, off-topic nonsense, taunts, insults, and trivializations. I am
> really interested in this.
>



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