A highly reliable and high-speed data transmission is made by using an FH
or MFSK mode as suitably selected according to the usage of channels. When
a reception signal is entered into a receiver through a transmission line,
(i) a signal processing unit supplies the spectrum intensity values of
carrier frequencies, (ii) a channel detection unit controls the phase of a
time slot based on the spectrum intensity values, selects the MFSK or FH
modulation mode, and supplies reception code data corresponding to
detected carrier frequencies, and (iii) a decoder supplies reception
information data based on the reception code data. When transmission
information data are entered into a transmitter, (i) a coding unit
supplies, according to the selected modulation mode, transmission code
data based on the transmission information data, (ii) a channel generation
unit supplies, based on the transmission code data, carrier frequencies to
be used and (iii) a waveform generation unit supplies a transmission
signal to a transmission line.
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