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<p>Most likely <span>PRBS15</span></p>
<p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudorandom_binary_sequence">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudorandom_binary_sequence</a></p>
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<p>On 20.07.2021 16:02, Peter Harris wrote:</p>
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<div>Hi All</div>
<div>For a chocolate fish at the next meeting: I am looking for the name of a specific industry standard BER test for serial data we used at Tait to check base station links. It was in the TB8100 and I remember reimplementing it for the DMR variant but memory rust has hidden the name and my Google foo has failed to find it.</div>
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<div>What I remember:</div>
<div>- A fixed bit sequence was sent repeatedly down the link.</div>
<div> - The sequence was constructed such that once enough bits (possibly 14) had been received anywhere in the sequence the expected value of the next bit could be predicted.</div>
<div>- The sequence length was one bit short of filling a whole number of bytes so it could be sent 8 times before bytes started to repeat.</div>
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<div>BFN</div>
<div> P</div>
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