@Brian D , I'm not disputing that at all. On the contrary, SG was stating that with digital you get all or nothing, and that a garbled *analog* message was better than no message at all. I was giving an example of how a garbled *analog* communications is certainly not "better than none".@plenny7, most good digital communications require an <ACK> or have a checksum at the end of the packet. Not saying it is Packet (AX.25 protocol) but as in a data packet. So the chance of a message getting that garbled is minimal, but not impossible. I understand the checksum can be damages, or there is ACK spoofing going on at the transmitter end.
Too many variables involved. I personally have not looked at the protocols involved in Marine Digital communications, but no doubt it is very standard.
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