GFSK - meaning and definition. What is GFSK
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Frequency shift keying; AFSK; Audio frequency-shift keying; Mark frequency; Mark tone; Space tone; Space frequency; Frequency Shift Keying; Audio frequency shift keying; Gaussian frequency-shift keying; Audio fsk; FSK standards for use in Caller ID and remote metering; Fsk standards for use in caller id and remote metering; GFSK; BFSK; GFSK modulation
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GFSK         
Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying (Reference: telecommunication)
Frequency Shift Keying         
<communications> (FSK) The use of frequency modulation to transmit digital data, i.e. two different carrier frequencies are used to represent zero and one. FSK was originally used to transmit teleprinter messages by radio (RTTY) but can be used for most other types of radio and land-line digital telegraphy. More than two frequencies can be used to increase transmission rates. (1997-07-14)
Frequency-shift keying         
Frequency-shift keying (FSK) is a frequency modulation scheme in which digital information is transmitted through discrete frequency changes of a carrier signal., p 509 The technology is used for communication systems such as telemetry, weather balloon radiosondes, caller ID, garage door openers, and low frequency radio transmission in the VLF and ELF bands.

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Frequency-shift keying

Frequency-shift keying (FSK) is a frequency modulation scheme in which digital information is encoded on a carrier signal by periodically shifting the frequency of the carrier between several discrete frequencies. The technology is used for communication systems such as telemetry, weather balloon radiosondes, caller ID, garage door openers, and low frequency radio transmission in the VLF and ELF bands. The simplest FSK is binary FSK (BFSK), in which the carrier is shifted between two discrete frequencies to transmit binary (0s and 1s) information.