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Method of digital transmission

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This is an experiment to check if digital data transmission was done accurately or not. Ok, so here's what is done:
The part where the value is lower than the value set at trigger level is detected, then the number of samplings of the finer offsets are set, and only those parts were horizontally shifted and adjusted.

What is this method called and what is the problem of using this method and how to improve it?

Ok, I know you guys don't speak japanese so I am gonna write the Japanese parts in English so you guys understand what those numbers are for.

Internal sampling clock : 8000Hz
Data transmission system : Busmaster
number of samplings : 1024
Input Specifications : Single end
Trigger setting : Minus analog trigger
Trigger channel : 1
Trigger point : start
Trigger level : -2.3095V
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