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Video: Voice chat in the modem era?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mqkTFq7Ekg

This one was a real slog to produce. Took me three years! I'm pretty sure this is the finished version - first two RCs had some serious errors. I also suspect that some people will find the telephone audio portions unlistenable, but I'm not sure what I can do about that. Guess I'm taking feedback on that topic for a bit before I release this, but no guarantees that I can really figure out any solutions.

Video: Voice chat in the modem era?

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Audio is actually fine, I expected much worse after your introduction. I rather think it more or less represents what you could expect at the time from strange devices like this.

Gecko089

Based on the block diagram at 41:09, ASVD does actually QAM the analog signal too, then shifts the phase of this signal out of the way of the digital signal before adding them together. I guess demodulation separates the two signals by their phase, and not really by any natural ignoring of the other as what would normally be noise.

Henry O'Keeffe

I don't need a telephone line tester. I don't need a telephone line tester. I don't need a telephone line tester...

Strawberry Puptart

Don't know if you tried this already but I had a similar issue with a modem being able to pick up and dial but just getting silence over the line no matter what I did. I eventually figured out that near the phone jack there's some weird looking electrolytic capacitors that had started leaking and once I replaced them the modem started working. They look like little black rectangles and are laid down against the board


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