- there is no zero-crossing transitions in the 4-state phase-plane (figure 1-b)
- there is a long state staying in one frequency: if should it be PSK, the state should come back to carrier and stay there till a new phase change (figure 1-c)
Fig. 1 - a: speed and harmonics, b: constelation, c: phase-detector |
The signal can be easily demodulated in SA using the MFSK level 2 demodulator, although it could be also demodulated as a differential mode by sampling data only from the code positions of the phases 90 and -90 degrees: the resulting bitstreams are the same (figure 2).
Fig. 2 - demodulation methods: MFSK-2 and PSK-2s |
The signal has a 100 msec ACF that corresponds to a 240-bit length period of the demodulated bitstream (figure 3): each fame consists of the 47-bit length sequence
11100000101010111110000010101011111000001010101
which is probably used for synch, followed by 193-bit length data block. The synch pattern does not seem generated by an LFSR.
Fig. 3 - ACF and frames |
The short duration of the transfers (<30 sec) did not allow me Direction Finding attempts, however it is possible to hypothesize a Chinese "source" given the remote KiwiSDR receivers which I used [1][2].
https://disk.yandex.com/d/m9vHldGREa0mxQ (wav)
https://disk.yandex.com/d/jFVhT7cf-086kQ (bin)
[1] https://khv.swl.su/ Khabarovsk, Russia
[2] https://nsk.swl.su/ Novosibirsk, Russia
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