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Old October 3rd 03, 07:17 AM
David
 
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On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 01:14:02 -0000, "Frank"
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i use a yapiteru mvt-7100 scanner all i do it put the scanner on
14.070mhz were psk31 is and use the waterfall on the software
you will find about 7 stations you put the marker on any station
you like and you can decode it. i use MixW2 with that decoder
you can decode 10 stations at the same time whether it be cw
rtty or all psk31 by putting each station in a difrint window.

David SWL-DAVID eQSO INTERACE ISSTV
NZE350 CB - PACKET CB

Dee D. Flint ...

^ Well PSK31 is narrower than morse code but the problem with
^ it ... is that because it is narrower, it is hard to find the
^ PSK31 signals unless you know exactly where to look.

I didn't know that the bandwidth was narrower but I have discovered that the
signals are hard to find. So is RTTY for me; but then I'm new at this.

This thread is in too many groups and I only read one of them so I'm backing
out of the discussion.

Thanks to you and the others who have provided informative replies.

Frank


 
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