Tony,
Thanks for bringing up this Topic. I knew nothing about RSID. I will start 
researching the topic. 

Your right about "end results, no contacts". I keep going thru audio files or 
going to the dummy load to figure out the mode. I just did a quick search on my 
other computer and it appears this is some type of "automatic identifier as to 
the mode". I am not sure of the ramifications of the use of RSID but it sounds 
like it might help me out. 

I hear a signal and I think it is DominoEx or Olivia or what ever is being sent 
and I never make the contact or cannot figure out what the mode is. It gets 
frustrating when you get a really strong signal in the evening , and you think 
you can work the operator and ragchew for a while.

Again thanks for the bringing up the topic, this may help me out in identifying 
modes.

Hal
WD4MDA
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tony 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, April 09, 2010 7:18 PM
  Subject: [digitalradio] RSID Query


    
  All,

  I was just wondering if there's any confusion or misunderstanding among 
  the group about RS-ID? We all know that it's not always easy to identify 
  a mode by sight and sound yet I still see many calling CQ without any 
  mode identification. The end result, no contacts. I'm sure most of the 
  seasoned digital ops know what RS ID is and what it does, so what's the 
  reasoning behind not using it?

  Tony -K2MO

  FLDIGI - Check RX ID / TX ID in upper right corner of program window.
  Click CONFIGURE / IDS to set preferences.

  MULTIPSK - Click RS ID / RX RS ID in main window.
  Click CONFIGURATION / MANAGMENT OF ID's.
  Check CONTINUOUS DETECTION.

  Ham Radio Deluxe / DM780 Version 5

  Open DM780. Click OPTIONS / MODES + IDs / REED SOLOMON TAB.
  Check: ENABLE RSID DETECTION / SHOW IN QSO WINDOW AS HYPERLINK
  SHOW POPUP WINDOW / SHOW RSID BUTTON ON QSO TRANSMIT TOOLBAR



  


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