On 8/10/14, 11:54 AM, Mike Feher wrote:
Unless on what you were working on it had a different meaning, MSK means
"Minimal Shift Keying". It is still a PSK modulation of any order, however
the transition between significant phase locations is not instantaneous,
but, shaped in various ways to smooth the transition. This results in a
waveform that has a minimal AM component which then consequently reduces
spectral regrowth when amplified by a non-linear amplifier. Allows for
closer channel spacing, and is generally nicer, at the expense of additional
complexity. 73 - Mike
I can also be FSK..
but it's essentially the narrowest band simple modulation that is
constant envelope.
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