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L2 JSTEREO
Layer II Joint Stereo
This selection is good for stereo signals using two 56/64kbps transmission channels,
such as single ISDN circuit.
20kHz stereo audio bandwidth is achieved.
The two audio channels are “tagged,” so that encode channel A appears on the
decoder’s channel A, and encode channel B appears on the decoder’s channel B,
regardless of a swap of the transmission paths.
Rcv
Receive (decoding) mode
COMPATIBILITY TIP!
Keep in mind that compatibility is also affected by the
bitrate/sampling rate menu item.
HOT TIP!
As a 3 DSP (Mono) Zephyr supports all receive modes, it
makes an excellent low cost receiver in applications where the
return feed is mono, or not required.
IMPORTANT!
Note that the Rcv modes are a subset of the Xmt modes; in
other words, a given Rcv mode will generally be applicable to
more than one Xmt mode. For instance, the L3 STEREO Rcv
mode is can decode audio from the following Xmt modes: L3
JSTEREO, L3 STEREO, and L3 DUAL.
COMPATIBILITY TIP!
The Layer II Broadband Single Channel Monaural mode (L2
Mono128) uses the CDQ method of multiplexing its single
signal over the two transmission channels. This method is
compatible with other Zephyrs and a majority of Layer II-only
codecs. See the Compatibility Section of the Appendix for
more details.
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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