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== Introduction ==
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GFSK is an acronym for Gaussian frequency-shift keying.
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Rather than directly modulating the frequency with the digital data symbols, "instantaneously" changing the frequency at the beginning of each symbol period, Gaussian frequency-shift keying (GFSK) filters the data pulses with a Gaussian filter to make the transitions smoother. This filter has the advantage of reducing sideband power, reducing interference with neighboring channels, at the cost of increasing intersymbol interference.
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== Waterfalls ==
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Example waterfalls below:
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<gallery mode="packed" widths=310px heights=400px>
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File:Waterfall_1290522_2019-11-30T17-45-27.png|[[GFSK Rktr]]
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File:Waterfall_1232286_2019-11-21T16-57-56.png|[[GFSK9k6]]
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File:Waterfall_1522671_2020-01-11T01-06-44.png|[[GFSK19k2]]
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</gallery>
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== SatNOGS Demodulator ==
 
<p>[[File:SatNOGS GFSK.png]]</p>
 
<p>[[File:SatNOGS GFSK.png]]</p>
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== See also ==
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency-shift_keying#Gaussian_frequency-shift_keying Gaussian frequency-shift keying]
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[[Category:RF Modes]]

Latest revision as of 23:35, 14 January 2020

Introduction

GFSK is an acronym for Gaussian frequency-shift keying. Rather than directly modulating the frequency with the digital data symbols, "instantaneously" changing the frequency at the beginning of each symbol period, Gaussian frequency-shift keying (GFSK) filters the data pulses with a Gaussian filter to make the transitions smoother. This filter has the advantage of reducing sideband power, reducing interference with neighboring channels, at the cost of increasing intersymbol interference.

Waterfalls

Example waterfalls below:

SatNOGS Demodulator

SatNOGS GFSK.png

See also