Hello Dave,
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Originally Posted by G8HQP Dave
I thought it was 84M bits? That would be around 10M characters if you had an 8-bit character set with clearly distinguishable characters for each bit pattern.
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The requirement was for the value of each
bit to be printed in a book, as ones and zeros. That's a single 'character' per bit - as I said in a previous post: One 'bit' of the alloy from which moveable type is made, so each printed 'character' represents one bit of the audio file.
Regards,
Dave.