Data reception technique

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ABSTRACT:
A data reception apparatus and technique for use with a modem and including the functions of receiving via the modem a signal including a plurality of datapoints and including therein desired data and inherently redundant data, wherein upon reception of each datapoint, the modem produces quality information regarding how accurately the datapoint was received and identifying and correcting errors introduced into the signal through use of the inherently redundant data and the quality information.

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