On 2020-10-03 02:50:-0400, JR wrote:

>Say ... does anyone know if�  8 PSK - 8 Point Phase Shift Keying is a form of 
>MSK - Minimum Shift Keying?
>
>Does anyone know where I can go to research the answer?

I have not delved deeply into any of these modes, but I have related 
experience. PSK is Phase Shift Keying; MSK is a variant of Freq Shift Keying. 
They are related by the class of math formulas that generate the signals, but 
differ significantly in operation.

It seems to me that MSK requires much simpler engineering than PSK. In days of 
yore, this would have been important, but with so much processing embedded on 
chips these days, it seems to me to be less important.

I'm sure that there is a wealth of info on the web, but a handicap may be point 
of view. OTOH you will find the math tedious to wade through, but will give you 
a good understanding of both. OTO, I have not seen a good comparison of the two 
that addresses the engineering costs versus the performance of each. 

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