Abstract
A simple structure of a per-channel automatic equalizer for an orthogonally multiplexed QAM system is proposed and the performance is analyzed. It is shown that a dual automatic equalizer with T/2 -long tapped delay lines, where T is a period of individual baseband baud, can equalize not only the transmission channel distortions, but the timing deviations and demodulating carrier phase deviations. Despite its high efficiency, the orthogonally multiplexed QAM system has been regarded as overly costly. However, by using the dual automatic equalizer with fairly simple structure, the system is competitive with conventional single channel data transmission systems.