Characteristics
FSQ uses incremental frequency keying (IFK+) and has efficient alphabet encoding as well as no need for syncing to receive. FSQ is essentially a sped-up version of the weak-signal mode WSQ2, introduced in 2013. It also uses 33 tones, in this case spaced 9Hz apart (actually 8.7890625Hz, exactly 1.5× the baud rate at the highest speed), resulting in a signal bandwidth of 300Hz, including the keying sidebands. The ITU emission designator is 300HF1B. The modulation is constant amplitude, phase coherent multiple frequency shift keying (MFSK), using IFK+ coding with 32 frequency differences, yielding 32 unique codes. This means that each symbol carries enough information for all lower case letters to be expressed in just one symbol, which greatly enhances the speed.Software
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