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RayleighQAM Well the channel changes both the amplitude and phase of the signal.
> Since the phase is distributed from 0 to 2pi, the phase of the received
> signal can significantly different than that of the transmitted signal.
> And since this phase is random, the error in phase is significant, no
> matter the SNR. The amplitude of the channel is Rayleigh distributed and
> therefore will also have significant errors as well. When I demodulate
> the received signal, these changes cause the demodulation to have a lot of
> errors.