Foundations Of Amateur Radio
SDR: How many colours inside a Software Defined Radio?
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 0:06:38
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Foundations of Amateur Radio If you were asked to make an image of the Sydney harbour bridge and only use four dots, the viewer might struggle to determine what was the bridge, the sky, the water and the Sydney Opera House. Regardless of the number of colours available to you, the number of dots would not be enough information for most people. You might have a nice piece of art on your hands, but it might be ineligible for the Archibald prize. Even if you were allowed many colours, and just four dots, figuring out if the blue dot was water, sky, or the background of the Australian flag on top of the bridge might be just as complicated. If you were asked to make the image with one hundred dots, and only use black and white, from the perspective of the viewer you'd have a result that was easier to understand. Use a thousand dots, even easier, even if you only used black and white. Now, if you were to use a hundred dots, with ten colours, your image might be just as easy to understand as if it was a thousand