Correction: If it’s always quiet during daylight and noisy at night the codec 
is a flip-flop lossness system, being lossy during the day and lossless at 
night.

But... extend this to for example scanning multi-"sensory" radio astronomy, 
various electromagnetic frequencies with detectors/post processors. Something 
having many inputs. Could be value there.... Or sonar/radar/lidar streaming 
etc..

And – make the lossless feed channel a full-duplex lossless language channel 
that actually allows feedback/feedforward on codec to codec operation so the 
system can train on power and bandwidth.

I think that’s kind of what OPUS does, adaptive bandwidth…  
https://opus-codec.org/

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