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From: "Larry Kayser" <kayser@sympatico.ca>
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Subject: Re: LF: BPSK's, not all the same.
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John:

>Where can we learn more about BPSK, and in particular AFRICA/COHERENT by
>Bill de Carle?


http://www.alltel.net/~k3pgp/opening.htm

Look at this URL John and then look down for Bill Cantrell's articles about
"BPSK Adventures".

A good read and an even better eye-opener about BPSK.   Someone else gave
you the URL for the two other good items available.

Larry
VA3LK