November 1982 | Technical Report TR-82-111
Proposed Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Voice Techniques for the Amateur Radio Service
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John E. Hershey, “Proposed Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Voice Techniques for the Amateur Radio Service,” Technical Report TR-82-111, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences, November 1982.
John E. Hershey
Abstract: General Docket 81-414, Notice of Inquiry and Proposed Rulemaking, proposes allowing the Amateur Radio Service to use spread spectrum techniques in three bands. This report reviews the Docket's proposals and the public's reaction, reviews direct sequence spread spectrum techniques, and proposes (for purposes of further discussion) a direct sequence spread system suitable for voice communications.
Keywords: spread spectrum; amateur radio service; direct sequence spread spectrum; General Docket 81-414
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