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Binary Phase Shift Keying describes a technique modulating a sinoid carrier frequency by changing the phase between two defined states: 0° and 180°. The amplitude of the modulated signal remains constant, therefore this is called phase shift keying. Each phase state corresponds to a symbol, as there are only two states we have here only two possible symbols.