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Revision 14 . . December 6, 2001 1:28 am by The Anome [copyedit, wikiing]
Revision 13 . . (edit) December 3, 2001 2:29 am by The Anome
Revision 12 . . December 3, 2001 1:54 am by The Anome [-> modulation]
Revision 11 . . December 3, 2001 1:50 am by The Anome [-> 'bandwidth']
Revision 10 . . December 2, 2001 8:30 pm by The Anome [defined manchester coding in FM article]
Revision 9 . . December 2, 2001 8:27 pm by The Anome [defined FSK in FM article]
Revision 8 . . December 1, 2001 10:12 pm by The Anome [mentioned FM as a special case of PM]
Revision 7 . . December 1, 2001 10:08 pm by The Anome [mentioned FM radio]
Revision 6 . . December 1, 2001 10:03 pm by The Anome [copyedit]
Revision 5 . . December 1, 2001 10:01 pm by The Anome [added Carson's rule]
Revision 4 . . (edit) December 1, 2001 9:26 pm by The Anome
Revision 3 . . December 1, 2001 9:26 pm by The Anome [mentioned Bessel fns here too]
Revision 2 . . October 22, 2001 2:06 am by Hannes Hirzel
  

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Frequency shift keying refers to the simple case of frequency modulation by a simple signal with only two states, such as in morse code or radio-teletype applications.
Frequency shift keying (FSK) refers to the simple case of frequency modulation by a simple signal with only two states, such as in Morse code or radio-teletype applications.

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