GMSK narrowband modem

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ABSTRACT:
A GMSK modem is provided and comprises a baseband modulator section and demodulator section coupled to an FM transmitter and receiver, respectively. The Modulator section includes a digital waveform generator for generating a GMSK baseband signal from a binary digital data source. The output of the waveform generator approximates the baseband signal output of a premodulation filter with a Gaussian impulse response having a normalized noise bandwidth of between 0.25 and 0.45 in series with a gain controlled amplifer. The gain is adjusted such that the modulation index of an RF signal modulated with the baseband signal is between 0.5 and 0.7.
The demodulator section receives the analog output of a discriminator-based FM receiver with a phase equalized Butterworth IF filter. The demodulator section comprises a binary quantized loop bit timing recovery subsystem and one or the other of two data detectors. The two data detectors comprise a two-bit integrate-and-dump type filter and a two-bit multithreshold integrate-and-dump type filter. The binary quantized loop is also connected to a signal quality detector for altering the mode of operation of the loop according to the amount of noise in the baseband signal.

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