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A binary f.s.k. system, where the i.f. filter has transmittance peaks at two frequencies separated by a large distance in comparison to the bit rate, is considered. Experimental confirmation of the system transient response when the filters are third-order Butterworth is presented. A brief discussion of the error probability of such a system, and a possible application of the nature of the transient response to allow null-zone detection, is given.
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