The raw Multipsk version of this is listed as

01:26:36 CQ KA1GMN-EM12KU  + 1  1297 Hz 10.133220 MHz
23:44:35 CQ N9DSJ-EN52TI    -9  1405 Hz 14.072000 MHz
23:54:11    N9DSJ-EN52TI   -20  1986 Hz 14.072000 MHz
00:09:03    N9DSJ-EN52TI   -11  279 Hz 14.072000 MHz
01:30:43 CQ K7LRB          + 3  1017 Hz 14.072000 MHz
01:33:39 CQ WB0ZYU         -20  2051 Hz 14.072000 MHz
01:35:46 CQ K2MO-FN30GM    -20  1012 Hz 14.072000 MHz
    20 W  13 dBi   W 14.072000 MHz
01:36:34 CQ K2MO-FN30GM    -20  3612 Hz 14.072000 MHz
    20 W  13 dBi   W 14.072000 MHz
03:38:07 CQ AK4B           -11  3520 Hz 14.072000 MHz
03:39:06 CQ AK4B           -12  3666 Hz 14.072000 MHz


On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 3:58 AM, Andy obrien <k3uka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> While I play around with ways to automatically upload my CALL_ID.txt
> file in Multipsk to my web site,  I should mention that PSKreporter
> already has a feature that does much of what I am trying to do.  See
> that attached screenshot that shows call ID's that I received.  PSK
> Reporter can be configured to have it show Call IDs received by
> multiple callsigns.  It is not as "instant" as I would like,  PSK
> Reporter updates every 2-3 minutes, I think.  Not bad though.
>
> A reminder, my interest in this subject matter is based on a desire to
> see RS ID and Call ID capabilities for the basis of some rough
> equivalent of a CW Skimmer , but for digital modes.
>
> Andy K3UK
>

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