Brett try Multipsk's CW and CCW. Andy K3UK On 9/20/06, Brett Owen Rees VK2TMG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > It seems apparent that the narrow-bandwidth modes that are very visible on > the waterfall > such as PSK31 and CW are the modes that people use - mainly because > I have > been experimenting with CW reading programs - cwget mainly. At times > it can get quite good copy, especially with good sending. It would be > interesting to use CW as the underlying modulation scheme and then use a > Digipan style multiple automatic decode function on receive and a > point-and-send transmit interface where the computer creates the correct > tones to place the CW signal in the correct place to match receive, as well > as generating precisely timed cw. I actually did some research on this and > found the scheme initally was called Coherent CW and eventaully led to the > development of BPSK31. Then I could work digital and CW at the same time. > This would allow backwards compatibilty where those without computers for > receive could still participate. Is there such a program available? MixW > apparently can decode six CW signals at a time, but it costs $$$ - and I > don't know if it allows for generating CW via ssb tones. >
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