>>>AA6YQ comments below

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From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com]on
Behalf Of Andy obrien
Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 9:56 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [digitalradio] PSK SPOTS



That is a good point, Alan.  Now that i think about it, you would think that
after 10 years we would have come up with a point and click method.

>>>In WinWarbler, one click in the waterfall selects a PSK signal, and one
click of the Spot button generates an outgoing spot (via SpotCollector).

>>>Double-clicking a PSK Spot Database Entry in SpotCollector directs
WinWarbler or MultiPSK to immediately begin decoding the spotted station,
QSYing the transceiver as required to achieve the specified optimal offset.
Alternatively, one can click a plotted DX spot on DXView's World Map or
click a DX spot on Commander's bandspread to accomplish the same result.

>>>WinWarbler's broadband decoder continuously identifies active PSK QSOs
within the receiver bandpass, listing the decoded callsigns in its "Stations
Heard" window. Optionally, these callsigns can be inserted into
SpotCollector's Spot Database, where they are color coded for "need" with
respect to the user's award objectives and award progress, dynamically
obtained from DXKeeper. Thus its straightforward to identify needed PSK DX.

>>>These capabilities have been in broad use by DXLab users for many years.

    73,

       Dave, AA6YQ


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