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diff --git a/README_data.md b/README_data.md index 17481f3..49fb9e3 100644 --- a/README_data.md +++ b/README_data.md @@ -146,6 +146,7 @@ These modes use an OFDM modem with powerful LDPC codes and are designed for send | DATAC3 | 500 | 321 | 126 | (2048,1024) | 3.19 | 74/100 at 0dB | Forward link data (low SNR) | | DATAC4 | 250 | 87 | 56 | (1472,448) | 5.17 | 90/100 at -4dB | Forward link data (low SNR) | | DATAC13 | 200 | 64 | 14 | (384,128) | 2.0 | 90/100 at -4dB | Reverse link ACK packets (low SNR) | +| DATAC14 | 250 | 58 | 3 | (112,56) | 0.69 | 90/100 at -2dB | Reverse link ACK packets (low SNR) | Notes: 1. 16 bits (2 bytes) per frame are reserved for a 16 bit CRC, e.g. for `datac3` we have 128 byte frames, and 128-2=126 bytes/frame of payload data. @@ -245,7 +246,7 @@ This command line demonstrates the effect: ``` Try adjusting `--clip` and `No` argument of `ch` (noise level) for different modes. Note the SNR estimates returned from `freedv_data_raw_rx` compared to the SNR from the channel simulator `ch`. You will notice clipping also increases the RMS power and reduces the PER for a given channel noise power. CPAPR will also reduce with clipping enabled. -The following plots illustrate the SNR estimates versus actual channel SNR with and without compression (clipping). Not that even with the uncompressed waveform there is a small offset of around 1dB, possibly due to modem implementation loss or noise in the frequency, phase, or timing estimators. +The following plots illustrate the SNR estimates versus actual channel SNR with and without compression (clipping). Note that even with the uncompressed waveform there is a small offset of around 1dB, possibly due to modem implementation loss or noise in the frequency, phase, or timing estimators.   |
