Provided is a method for transmitting and receiving data with low BER in
presence of interference between subscriber stations. In the method each
subscriber station is assigned to its own Unique Address Code (UAC) and
to its own Encoded Information Group (EIG). A receiving device first
attempts to detect the UAC of a transmitter device by comparing the
incoming signal with the receiver's internal Reference Signal (RS). The
Number of Continuous Clock Rate Periods (NCCRP) of the RS, which
continuously matches with the incoming signal acts as the criteria for
UAC detection. When the measured value of the NCCRP surpasses a Threshold
Value of Matches, then the receiving device is synchronized with the
transmitter device. Subsequently, the data is separated from
interferences by measuring Voltage Hops of the level of the incoming
signal at the start and end points of the "0" and "1" bits in the
received signal.