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'''Email:''' brianhaddad(AT)outlook(dot)com |
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'''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] |
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:CHEAT Wikipedia Formatting Cheatsheet] |
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===<u>PSK31 Demodulation</u>=== |
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Fall, 2012 |
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Signals & Systems (ENGR 455) |
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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. |
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'''''Introduction''''' |
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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, |
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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)
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