PSK31
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Revision as of 20:08, 29 June 2011
PSK31 (Phase Shift Keying, 31 Baud) is a digital radio modulation mode, which is used primarily in the amateur radio field for real-time keyboard-to-keyboard communication.
PSK31 was developed by Peter Martinez, G3PLX, and introduced to the amateur radio community in December 1998.(1) (2)
References
- The ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications. 84th Ed. (2007):9-13.
- Steven L Karty, N5SK: "PSK31 Spec", ARRL Website