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The paper considers a wireless transmission system in a multiple-user environment. It involves a combination of non-binary convolutional codes with Continuous-Phase Modulation (CPM) for transmission in an uplink channel using the Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA) method. For a more efficient available band utilization, the distances between individual system user carriers are decreased. In order to reduce the bit error rate (BER) a concatenation of CPM with convolutional codes over a ring has been used and a low-complexity iterative algorithm for inter-carrier interference (ICI) cancellation was employed on the receiver side. BER results obtained in computer simulations are presented for the proposed solution.