Re: Data via wire and/or RF?



Wayne Lundberg wrote:

I'm guessing that I could send/receive more data via twisted cable than I
could by IR or RF?

I'm thinking of that missile they control with a wire as the missile goes
toward a laser dot on the target. Tremendous amount of data being sent and
received via a simple two wire. Am I wrong?

I believe if you investigate you'll find that the intelligence is mostly in
the sight, that detects the degree to which the missile has diverged from
its course and issues appropriate steering commands.

Thanks!

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