And these 70% of signals you can decode by Winwarbler (DXLab) -
using local spots and filters in SpotCollector with audio announce -
you need just drink a coffee reading newspapers, and waiting when computer tell 
by Joe's
voice which DX on the band... And no need any brain and experience -
just computer connecting to radio via soundcard  - paradise...
-- 
Best regards
73 Vlad UA6JD 
gadgets to your www.qrz.com
examples http://www.qrz.com/db/ua6jd 
just double-click and install

You wrote :
> First, I would estimate that 70 per cent of all HF are PSK31
> signals. 15 per cent are RTTY and 5 percent Pactor. 

> So identifying 90 percent is easy. Of the remaining 10 percent, the
> following applications now feature RSID ...
> Multipsk
> Fldigi
> DM780

> RSID will automatically identify almost all of the remaining 10
> percent (plus RTTY and PSK) IF the station uses RSID. 

> RSID does not detect JT modes or WSPR. So if u want to learn to I'd
> ALL modes, learn these two and let RSID handle the rest.  You will
> then be able to ID 99 percent of digital modes intended for hams

> Andy via blackberry

> -----Original Message-----
> From: "vrygood10" <vrygoo...@yahoo.ca>

> Date: Wed, 02 Sep 2009 12:14:59 
> To: <digitalradio@yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: [digitalradio] Best Software


> Hello All,
> Is there any software out there that will identify and display
> all hf digital signals..
> I can identify some of the signals but there are many I can not..

> Norman



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