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Time in the United States / Electromagnetism / Digital signal processing / Electronic circuits / Horology / WWV / Radio clock / Analog-to-digital converter / Modulation / Electronics / Electronic engineering / National Institute of Standards and Technology
Date: 1998-07-29 12:41:32
Time in the United States
Electromagnetism
Digital signal processing
Electronic circuits
Horology
WWV
Radio clock
Analog-to-digital converter
Modulation
Electronics
Electronic engineering
National Institute of Standards and Technology

1. Introduction The work described in this report continues similar work described in a previous report [3]. That report describes a software program that implements an optimal linear demodulator and decoder for direct-p

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