New document: Why is 9600 only twice as fast as 1200 ?

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These dive into more detail for specialized topics or typical usage scenarios.
- [**Why is 9600 bps only twice as fast as 1200?**](Why-is-9600-only-twice-as-fast-as-1200.pdf) [ [*download*](../../../raw/dev/doc/Why-is-9600-only-twice-as-fast-as-1200.pdf) ]
Simply switching to a higher data rate will probably result in great disappointment. You might expect it to be 8 times faster but it can turn out to be only twice as fast.
In this document, we look at why a large increase in data bit rate can produce a much smaller increase in throughput. We will explore techniques that can be used to make large improvements and drastically speed up large data transfer.
- [**Successful APRS IGate Operation**](Successful-APRS-IGate-Operation.pdf) [ [*download*](../../../raw/dev/doc/Successful-APRS-IGate-Operation.pdf) ]
Dire Wolf can serve as a gateway between the APRS radio network and APRS-IS servers on the Internet.