Tnx Andy for info.

Very useful to know.

Andy
G8RZA

--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew O'Brien" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> -Example
> 
> 
> 151300  2  -10  0.2  245  3 *      KI5FJ GW8ASA RRR          1   0 
>                    
> 151300 14  -10  0.0 -713  4 *      K4GST I2XDI R-17          1   0 
> 
> 
> Two different signals, same minute . Almost 1000 Hz apart.
> 
> Andy K3UK
> 
> 
> 
> -- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew O'Brien" <andrewobrie@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Andy,
> > 
> > One can decode several signals, not literally "at once" but close.
> > Here is what you do...
> > 
> > Let WSJT decode it's first signal as it normally does,  close to 
the
> > top-of-the-minute.  After the line of text has popped up on 
WSJT , and
> > BEFORE the next top-of-the-minute, locate the other signal you 
were
> > also seeing and click on it.  Within a few seconds you will see 
the
> > decoded text from that station too.  You will note that it was 
from
> > the same minute as the first station you decoded.  You can do it
> > several times if there are 3-4 stations.
> > 
> > Andy K3UK
> >
>


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