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'''Contact Info:'''
'''Contact Info:'''


'''Email 1:''' brian.haddad@wallawalla.edu
'''Email:''' brianhaddad(AT)outlook(dot)com
'''Email 2:''' brianhaddad@outlook.com

'''Phone:''' 909-638-6286




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*[http://focus.ti.com/lit/an/sloa093/sloa093.pdf Filter Design in 30 seconds]
*[http://focus.ti.com/lit/an/sloa093/sloa093.pdf Filter Design in 30 seconds]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:CHEAT Wikipedia Formatting Cheatsheet]




=='''''Projects'''''==




== '''PSK 31.25 Demodulation (''In Progress'')''' ==
===<u>PSK31 Demodulation</u>===
Fall, 2012
Fall, 2012 [[Image:PSK31_sample.png|thumb|200px|PSK31]]
*Partner [[Denver Lodge]]


Signals & Systems (ENGR 455)
'''''Abstract'''''
This project demodulates at least two PSK31 signals with limited phase shifting.The approach begins by filtering the signal to find the peaks and interpolated to connect the maximums.




[[PSK31 Demodulation]]
'''''Introduction'''''
*Partner [[Denver Lodge]]
PSK31 was developed by Peter Martinez (G3PLX) in 1998. PSK31 varies in amplitude and phase, but not frequency. This is extremely useful in amateur radio. When there is constant phase,
it is considered to be a 'one', when the phase shifts, it is a 'zero'.

Latest revision as of 18:28, 26 January 2014

Contact Info:

 Email: brianhaddad(AT)outlook(dot)com


Articles Added:


Projects

PSK31 Demodulation

Fall, 2012

Signals & Systems (ENGR 455)


PSK31 Demodulation