Continuous transmission mode
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Continuous transmission mode[1] is a telecommunications mode where a good part of the communication transmission links are of the continuous-mode type, in which the signal is present at all times.[2]
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In more quantitative terms, continuous transmission mode takes place:
- at constant bit rate,
- when the communication channel is active for times much longer than both:
- the time needed to set up the channel itself, and/or
- the time needed to transmit any file or record or any other sequence of information bearing bits.
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