WinWarbler can decode all PSK31 or PSK63 QSOs within any 3.5 khz band segment, determine the stations involved, and maintain a "Stations Heard" window like this:
http://www.dxlabsuite.com/winwarbler/Heard.jpg WinWarbler can be configured insert station's heard into SpotCollector's database, thereby enabling long-term capture and analysis. Awhile back, 4X1DA used this to assemble this interesting analysis of 8 hours of 20m PSK monitoring from his QTH: http://www.dxlabsuite.com/winwarbler/4X1DA.xls 73, Dave, AA6YQ -----Original Message----- From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Peter G. Viscarola Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 8:46 AM To: DIGITALRADIO Subject: RE: [digitalradio] Software for the digital ham that multi-tasks while sleeping ? > > >Anyone care to invent this ? > What you're describing could be done quite easily from within a particular program. It could easily be built as an external program that sends ActiveX commands to MixW, for example. The only hang-up that I see is in terms of tuning: So, you tune to 14070 in PSK31 mode and listen for 20 minutes, or whatever. Suppose the station is on 14070.5? My point is that especially with these narrow modes, wouldn't what you're describing require activity directly on the frequency in question? PSK31 tuning is pretty fussy. de Peter K1PGV