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12 bits = QAM64?

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Hi,

in the attached slide it reads 12 bits are mapped into one QAM64 symbol.
Shall it be 8 bits?


QAM64.jpg
 

They transmit in 2 polarizations, "X-Pol" and "Y-Pol", and they apparently call the combined signal one "symbol". So 6 bits + 6 bits = 12 bits.
 

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