| 31. | Gray codes are not uniquely defined, because a permutation of the columns of such a code is a Gray code too.
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| 32. | Gray codes are not uniquely defined, because a permutation of the columns of such a code is a Gray code too.
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| 33. | The gray coding may be useful if sending raw, but normally an application will just burst the bit-fields out.
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| 34. | It is a modified form of a Gray code and is sometimes referred to as a " Gray code " in avionics literature.
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| 35. | It is a modified form of a Gray code and is sometimes referred to as a " Gray code " in avionics literature.
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| 36. | In "'balanced Gray codes "', the number of changes in different coordinate positions are as close as possible.
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| 37. | The encoder uses 11 wires to pass altitude information to the transponder in the form of a Gillham Code, a modified binary Gray code.
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| 38. | With three binary digits, gray code ( or any other code for that matter ) can encode 2 3 = 8 positions at most:
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| 39. | In a mode C reply, the altitude is encoded by a " Gillham interface ", Gillham Code, which uses gray code.
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| 40. | :: : I re-read the section on single-track Gray code but still don't see how it's connected.
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