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+* [ESC-2015|Upload:harold/Esp2015.pdf] 92 kHz FSL SCA Generator. The design is similar to the tone generator portion of the [HAL ST-6000|https://bama.edebris.com/manuals/hal/ST-6000/] radioteletype FSK modem. In both cases, the frequency shift keying is accomplished by selecting between two crystal oscillators. The selected oscillator frequency is then divided as necessary, then drives a counter/decoder with a resistor network on the outputs. The counter/resistor combination forms a digital to analog converter with a sine shaped output. The resistor network output then drives additional filters to remove other frequency components.
 
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 ESC-2015 92 kHz FSL SCA Generator. The design is similar to the tone generator portion of the ESC-2015 92 kHz FSL SCA Generator. The design is similar to the tone generator portion of the HAL ST-6000 radioteletype FSK modem. In both cases, the frequency shift keying is accomplished by selecting between two crystal oscillators. The selected oscillator frequency is then divided as necessary, then drives a counter/decoder with a resistor network on the outputs. The counter/resistor combination forms a digital to analog converter with a sine shaped output. The resistor network output then drives additional filters to remove other frequency components. HAL ST-6000 radioteletype FSK modem. In both cases, the frequency shift keying is accomplished by selecting between two crystal oscillators. The selected oscillator frequency is then divided as necessary, then drives a counter/decoder with a resistor network on the outputs. The counter/resistor combination forms a digital to analog converter with a sine shaped output. The resistor network output then drives additional filters to remove other frequency components.
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