Congrats on making this work, Andy! Both waterfalls look entirely usable... how did you finally balance them out?
-rb- --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andy obrien <k3uka...@...> wrote: > > While I am not to first to test this, I am happy to have MY first > success with Multipsk, an SDR, and RS ID. Patrick should get a Nobel > prize for this, it will make digital mode hunting even better . > > > It works as advertised. Phil KA1GMN and I did a test. I placed my > received on 18090 and Phil sent an RS ID (he was CQing) on 18100 As > you will see in http://www.obriensweb.com/phil.jpg , the wider (48 > khz wide) Multipsk detected his RS ID , sent an audible "beep" to my > PC , and alerted me visually that an RS ID was detected up 10 kHz. > This could be very useful for bands like 20M where there is quite a > wide range of frequencies for the digital modes (14065 to 14109). > > I finally did this by stealing my son's PC , just to test. My Pentium > 2.3 single core CPU would not handle the load, but my son's Pentium > single core 2.7 CPU did so, easily. See > http://www.obriensweb.com/multipsksystem.jpg for system info. > > > Thank you Patrick. At the moment, Multipsk is the only application > that lets you feed wide I/Q data to it so that you can decode signals > wider than the normal audio bandwidth, > > Andy K3UK >