The feature described below (playback trace still in the buffer) is also 
available in Fldigi (which I happen to use for PSK).

Fumi Okushi/KB2KVV

From: Phil Hystad <phys...@mac.com>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Subject: Re: Calling CQ on PSK-31
Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 09:30:44 -0700

> On May 11, 2010, at 9:14 AM, Jon Perelstein wrote:
> 
>> Just because I can see it on the waterfall doesn't mean that I have any idea 
>> if it's a CQ or not.  And if it's a short CQ, by the time I click over to 
>> it, it's gone.
> 
> The CocoaModem digital interface application that runs only on the Mac has a 
> very nifty feature.  Even if a waterfall trace of a message is over, as long 
> as it is in the displayed buffer you can click on it and see the text of that 
> stream for the amount of the buffer contents that is retained.
> 
> This feature allows me to click on any obvious current or previous stream 
> (previous of course is dependent on the buffer history) to interpret the 
> contents.  Often I have caught a CQ call this way and can step right in and 
> respond.
> 
> Of course, I  have not used too many other digital interface applications so 
> I am not sure if this particular feature is available elsewhere.
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