On 9/23/14, 10:11 AM, Alexander Pummer wrote:
there is an interesting side effect with that phase modulation: in case
the crystal filter is "narrow enough" --to use for the old AM format--
the phase change creates an additional AM modulation, if you take in
consideration that effect by the decoding the modulation, you could
recover the time information "despite" of  the presence of the PSK.....
Question: as fare as I am informed there is no chip/system available to
correctly decode the new signal form, what was the purpose of the whole
modulation format change?
The old AM format was happy with cca 200Hz bandwidth to recover the time
information, which was utilized in many professional receivers, which
used a crystal filter for 60kHz, for the PSK format the required
bandwidth is at least five times wider, so crystal filter would be
problematic and much more costly, the higher required bandwidth brings
also more noise ....actually where is the advantage of the new
modulation scheme?


These days I suspect nobody would use a crystal filter. You'd digitize at some useful rate and implement your filter in software. The real question would be how many bits do you need in the ADC and how fast do you run it.

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