Talk:Complementary code keying
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it'd be nice to have some detail on why people use this technology.
To achieve higher data rate at the expense of the radio transmission range. Added to the article already. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Eus Kevin (talk • contribs) 10:44, 13 August 2010 (UTC)
Copyright problem removed
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Please add to the Mathematical description.Cite error: There are <ref>
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[edit]Would someone who has more skills with editing Wikipedia pages please add to the "Mathematical description" section of this page. I've checked the "CCK (Complementary Code Keying)" page at [1] and found it to be accurate and readily understandable. Adding links to Wikipedia's "Autocorrelation" article and to its "Complementary sequences" article would appreciated.