Talk:Pseudorandom noise

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the meaning of chip rate is unclear.

some references to chip rate appear to contradict the article.

-- Waveguy 03:24, 27 Jan 2005 (UTC)

it seems that a description of maximal length sequences (m-length sequences) would fit. these have applications in impulse response measurements of sound among other things. i am not sure if this is the same as the n-sequences link to here.

why does this exist?

I don't understand what advantages does this random noise have, what problems does it solve. Is it a way to provide security to communication? Or maybe to avoid interference with other devices?

PN or PRN?

The text is a contradicting. What abbreviation is used: PN or PRN? 2003:DA:8BD2:D796:B9B1:4270:E245:7A0 (talk) 12:58, 3 July 2017 (UTC)Reply