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Frequency-shift keying

Frequency-shift keying (FSK) is a frequency modulation scheme in which digital information is encoded on a carrier signal by periodically shifting the frequency of the carrier between several discrete frequencies. The technology is used for communication systems such as telemetry, weather balloon radiosondes, caller ID, garage door openers, and low…

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Caller ID and remote metering standards

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Frequency-shift keying

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Frequency-shift keying

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related to Gaussian frequency-shift keying · 20
Frequency-shift keying → Bluetooth, Cypress WirelessUSB, DECT, For, FSK, FT8, Gaussian, GFSK, IEEE, Improved Layer, It, Nordic Semiconductor, Protocol, PSK Reporter, Rather, Texas Instruments, This, Wavenis, WSJT-X, Z-Wave
see also · 14
Frequency-shift keying → Amplitude-shift, ASK, Continuous-phase, CPFSK, DTMF, Dual-tone, Federal Standard, MFSK, OFDM, Orthogonal, Phase-shift, PSK, S-FSK, STD-188Spread
related to Audio frequency-shift keying · 8
Frequency-shift keying → AFSK, AFSK-modulated, AM, Audio, FM, In, Normally, RF
related to Minimum-shift keying · 8
Frequency-shift keying → As, Consequently, FSK, In MSK, Minimum, MSK, The, This
related to Caller ID and remote metering standards · 4
Frequency-shift keying → Frequency-shift, FSK, ID, There
related to Multilevel frequency-shift keying · 2
Frequency-shift keying → Phase, Project

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used radio data frequency keying modulation fsk frequency-shift standard afsk carrier audio signal bt transmission information communications caller frequencies gaussian

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telemetryinstance ofThe technology is used for communication systems0.80text
weather balloon radiosondesinstance ofThe technology is used for communication systems0.80text
caller IDinstance ofThe technology is used for communication systems0.80text
garage door openersinstance ofThe technology is used for communication systems0.80text
and low frequency radio transmission in the VLFinstance ofThe technology is used for communication systems0.80text
ELF bandsinstance ofThe technology is used for communication systems0.80text
Frequency-shift keyingrelated to Audio frequency-shift keyingAudio0.60section
Frequency-shift keyingrelated to Audio frequency-shift keyingAFSK0.60section
Frequency-shift keyingrelated to Audio frequency-shift keyingNormally0.60section
Frequency-shift keyingrelated to Audio frequency-shift keyingIn0.60section
Frequency-shift keyingrelated to Audio frequency-shift keyingAFSK-modulated0.60section
Frequency-shift keyingrelated to Audio frequency-shift keyingRF0.60section

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