Yes, but the RS ID signal has to be transmitted.

I believe that Jack refers to some thing like a function PK-232's had to 
analyze and identify the mode.

Something could be done using MultiPSK Analysis function.

But for an example, today I attempted to decode a signal tha APPARENTLY
was PSK250 on 10138, and could not reach a conclusive copy or ID.

It is not that simple, after all, at least, so far.

73,

Jose, CO2JA

---

Bill McLaughlin wrote:

> Hello Jack,
> 
> In MultiPSK, the "RS ID" provides this function...automatically
> changes mode and frequency also, when implemented. Not sure of any
> other software that uses this function but it works very well and can
> decode mode and center frequency fairly deep into the noise.
> 
> 73,
> 
> Bill
> 
> --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Jack Chomley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> {snip}
> 
>> No software that I know of has a decoder function, with an "identify 
>> signal" menu.  Unless the software guys can come up with something 
>> like that as an integrated or standalone solution, the schemozzle 
>> will get worse.
> 
> {end of snip}


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