Most likely it's Mason Pettit
There are 32 channels in total. Out of which 31 are voice channels and 1 is signalling channel
1: Voice channels must have A/D Converter in the input of it . 2: Data channels have not A/D converter .
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The National Geographic show "Extreme Alaska" was narrated by the actor and voice artist, John C. McGinley. Known for his roles in various television and film projects, McGinley brought his distinctive voice to the series, which showcases the rugged landscapes and wildlife of Alaska. The show highlights the challenges faced by both humans and animals in this extreme environment.
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Total 32 channels out of which 30 for voice 1 for signalling and other for Syncronization
it depend on the number of bits that used in adc used
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Icom Marine radios have access to dozens of voice channels. Most models provide 70+ channels to use, with a few channels monitored regularly by the U.S. Coast Guard for emergency broadcasting and distress calls. Here is a link you may find helpful: http://www.icomamerica.com/en/marine/
Both are Digital An isdn is 128Kbps and has two "B" channels and 1 "D" channel. A T1 is 1.5 Mbps and has either 24 channels for Data or 23 "B" channels and 1 "D" channel when used for Voice Typicaly called a PRI when used for Voice.
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