[digitalradio] Re: Waterfall 2d

2006-10-12 Thread Jerry W
Bill,

MixW can open "secondary" or "child" windows by right click on the
signal of interest.  As long as you leave these open (even minimized)
you can go back and read what was sent.  I think you can open about a
twelve secondary windows at once.  Even a different mode by right
clicking in the open secondary window and selecting the new mode while
copying another mode on the main.  I have many times seen MFSK16 right
above the PSK area on twenty meters and have been able to copy MFSK in
a secondary window while copying PSK in the main window.  

HTH,

Jerry  - K0HZI


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> 
> I made my first Digipan/psk31 QSO last night in several years.  It
was the
> first one ever on 40 meters.  It's good to be back.
> 
> One feature request that seemed to jump out at me was the selection of
> historical info on the waterfall screen.  Currently we can select
where on
> the X axis to decode -- but everything down the display is past and
gone. 
> Lots of bright yellow bursts of transmissions that would be
interesting to
> replay and see what the contained.
> 
> Do any of the waterfall based applications keep a buffer of the received
> audio so it's possible to look back at the various tracks showing on the
> display?
> 
> Thanks,
> Bill - WA7NWP
>





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[digitalradio] Re: Waterfall 2d

2006-10-12 Thread Dave Bernstein
When operating in PSK mode, WinWarbler provides an "Omega 25" button 
that replays the last 25 seconds of audio, allowing you to decode any 
signal in the waterfall during that interval.

If you have WinWarbler's broadband decode function enabled, its 
Channel Monitor window decodes all QSOs simultaneously, providing 
another way to look back in time.

WinWarbler is free, and available via www.dxlabsuite.com

   73,

  Dave, AA6YQ

--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> 
> I made my first Digipan/psk31 QSO last night in several years.  It 
was the
> first one ever on 40 meters.  It's good to be back.
> 
> One feature request that seemed to jump out at me was the selection 
of
> historical info on the waterfall screen.  Currently we can select 
where on
> the X axis to decode -- but everything down the display is past and 
gone. 
> Lots of bright yellow bursts of transmissions that would be 
interesting to
> replay and see what the contained.
> 
> Do any of the waterfall based applications keep a buffer of the 
received
> audio so it's possible to look back at the various tracks showing 
on the
> display?
> 
> Thanks,
> Bill - WA7NWP
>






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