The observation by several investigators that the spectrum of a digital FM signal is concentrated near the carrier frequency for small frequency deviation ratios (

) led Tjhung and Wittke [1] to investigate the probability of error to determine the optimum bandwidth-bit period (

) product and optimum

. Their results using discriminator demodulation showed that for a probability of error of 10
-4the optimum values are

and

. Further, their results showed that in some narrow-band cases digital FM is superior to PSK. The purpose of this correspondence item is to extend Tjhung and Wittke\´s results by applying their method to a biphase [2] baseband signal. Such a signal has the well-known advantage of facilitating synchronization since a zero-crossing occurs during each bit.