Hello Dan,

>>>>> On Sun, 12 Jul 2009 20:24:17 -0000, "d_ziolkowski" 
>>>>> <dan.ziolkow...@gmail.com> said:

> 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.

At present, RSID is mutually exclusive with normal decoding.  This makes
the audio "plumbing" simpler from our point of view, though I believe
also that there hasn't been much demand for concurrent RSID from users.
After all, when you turn RSID on you say that it's OK for fldigi to
change the mode and frequency at any time, which makes it unlikely that
you'll be having a QSO during that period.

Of course if you could decode at the same time you might decide to turn
RSID off and do something else (e.g., work that DX station), and it's a
little annoying to see signals on the waterfall and not be able to
receive them.  This will be addressed in some way.

The next version of fldigi (3.12) will have a generic pattern matching
and notification engine that can also be extended for RSID.  At that
point it will definitely make more sense to implement background RSID
decoding because it will be possible to specify actions other than
"switch to that mode and/or frequency immediately" for RSID events.

So, in summary, this will be fixed in the near future, possibly for 3.12.

> I also noticed the waterfall speeds up significantly

This is "normal".

> Thanks Dan kc2sta


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73,
Stelios, M0GLD.

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