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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




'''Articles Added:'''
'''Articles Added:'''
*[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 Cheatsheet]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:CHEAT Wikipedia Formatting Cheatsheet]
 




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


   
'''''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.


===<u>PSK31 Demodulation</u>===
Fall, 2012


'''''Introduction'''''
Signals & Systems (ENGR 455)
::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'.




'''''Matlab Script'''''
[[PSK31 Demodulation]]                                                                                   
% This script demodulates the PSK31 signal
*Partner [[Denver Lodge]]
 
 
'''''Matlab Plots'''''
These are the plots
 
 
'''''Conclusion'''''
:The end.

Latest revision as of 19:28, 26 January 2014

Contact Info:

 Email: brianhaddad(AT)outlook(dot)com


Articles Added:


Projects

PSK31 Demodulation

Fall, 2012

Signals & Systems (ENGR 455)


PSK31 Demodulation