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I am trying to convert "words per minute" into "bits per second."
Bits per second, in turn, is APPROXIMATELY equal to baud, a common measure of modem (or other means of data transmission) speed. I need to quantify one factor: How many letters are in a "word?" If we assume that there are 5 (five) letters to a word, my calculations look like this: WPM = 50 LPM = WPM * 5 # letters per minute BPM = LPM * 8 # bits per minute BPS = BPM / 60 # bits per second BPS = 33.33 I have assumed 8 bits to the byte, which is quite generous considering that Morse cannot encode an 8 bit character set or, for that matter, the full ASCII character set, which is only 7 bit. Can anyone see any obvious errors? Is 50 words per minute really equal to about 33 baud? -- Klystron |
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