Hello to all,

The Multipsk version to use for Call ID must be either the 4.16 or the 4.17 but 
not inferior because, i changed some specifications and added some 
possibilities (Prop ID, Text ID inside the generic Call ID system...). It's now 
stable but not completly compatible with the first Call ID versions (i.e in 
Multipsk<=4.15).

73
Patrick

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andy obrien" <k3uka...@gmail.com>
To: "digitalradio" <digitalradio@yahoogroups.com>; <wn...@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2010 10:27 AM
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: CALL ID via PSKReporter


The raw Multipsk version of this is listed as


01:26:36 CQ KA1GMN-EM12KU  + 1  1297 Hz 10.133220 MHz
23:44:35 CQ N9DSJ-EN52TI    -9  1405 Hz 14.072000 MHz
23:54:11    N9DSJ-EN52TI   -20  1986 Hz 14.072000 MHz
00:09:03    N9DSJ-EN52TI   -11  279 Hz 14.072000 MHz
01:30:43 CQ K7LRB          + 3  1017 Hz 14.072000 MHz
01:33:39 CQ WB0ZYU         -20  2051 Hz 14.072000 MHz
01:35:46 CQ K2MO-FN30GM    -20  1012 Hz 14.072000 MHz
    20 W  13 dBi   W 14.072000 MHz
01:36:34 CQ K2MO-FN30GM    -20  3612 Hz 14.072000 MHz
    20 W  13 dBi   W 14.072000 MHz
03:38:07 CQ AK4B           -11  3520 Hz 14.072000 MHz
03:39:06 CQ AK4B           -12  3666 Hz 14.072000 MHz


On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 3:58 AM, Andy obrien <k3uka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> While I play around with ways to automatically upload my CALL_ID.txt
> file in Multipsk to my web site, I should mention that PSKreporter
> already has a feature that does much of what I am trying to do. See
> that attached screenshot that shows call ID's that I received. PSK
> Reporter can be configured to have it show Call IDs received by
> multiple callsigns. It is not as "instant" as I would like, PSK
> Reporter updates every 2-3 minutes, I think. Not bad though.
>
> A reminder, my interest in this subject matter is based on a desire to
> see RS ID and Call ID capabilities for the basis of some rough
> equivalent of a CW Skimmer , but for digital modes.
>
> Andy K3UK
>


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