--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Tony <d...@...> wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I don't know why anyone would call CQ with without using RSID, especially now
> that it's available in so many programs. Why waste time trying to decipher
> what mode is being sent when all it takes is a click of the mouse?
>
> Simon's DM780 offers three RSID options; speak mode (voice tells you what
> mode is being sent) hyperlink text (clicking the hyperlink switches to the
> correct mode and frequency) and a popup window (mode and frequency in text
> form).
>
> Patrick's Multipsk RX RSID will automatically change mode / frequency for you
> and so does Fldigi. It doesn't get easier than that.
>
> Setup....
>
> Fldigi:
>
> CONFIGURE / ID / TRANSMIT RSID / DETECT ENTIRE PASS BAND / SAVE. Click RSID
> upper right-hand corner of main window to activate.
>
> DM780 (V5 Beta):
>
> TOOLS / PROGRAM OPTIONS / MODES+ID / RSID TAB / ENABLE RSID DETECTION. Choose
> the RSID method; speak mode / hyperlink / popup window. All three will work
> simultaneously.
>
> Multipsk:
>
> Click RX-RSID (for RSID detection) and RSID (transmits RSID) in main window.
>
> I've tested RSID with the HF path simulator and it has greater sensitivity
> (by as much as 10db) than the majority of digital modes being used. I hope it
> catches on.
>
> Tony -K2MO
>
I use FLDIGI 3.1 for Linux, I set it up for RSID. I get nothing, all decoding
stops. Is this normal? or did I miss something. I also noticed the waterfall
speeds up significantly
Thanks Dan kc2sta