A communications receiver may include an adaptive filter unit for removing
coherent interference components from a received signal. In the absence
of a signal of interest, the filter may adapt dynamically to remove
current interference components. When a signal of interest is detected,
the filter may be controlled to stop (or at least reduce) its adaptation,
to prevent removal of the signal of interest. The received signal may be
down-converted to a complex baseband by conditioning circuitry. A
detector may detect the signal of interest, and control the filter.
Autocorrelation may be used to estimate a characteristic of the signal of
interest in the complex baseband. The detector may include hysteresis to
react quickly to the start of signal of interest, and more slowly to an
end of the signal of interest. The signal of interest may be a frequency
shift keyed (FSK) signal. A demodulator may demodulate FSK components
based on the autocorrelation result. The characteristic of the signal of
interest used for detection and/or demodulation may be a directional
characteristic of a vector representing the complex baseband signal in
complex space.