The most useful feature I have found for PSK frequency drift is
the ability to decode the past. If you miss part of a
transmission, you can go back and try to decode it again with a
different frequency setting.
cocoaModem for the Mac has this feature. Any signal still on the
waterfall can be decoded. When it finishes decoding the signal
on the waterfall, it automatically continues decoding the new
parts of the signal as they come in. cocoaModem is the only
program I know of for any computer which has this feature. I
would love to know of other programs which include it.
73 Bill AE6JV
On 7/29/15 at 3:10 PM, [email protected] (Brian
Waterworth) wrote:
Keeping a frequency lock on psk31 signals tends
to require multiple presses of the cwt button during a qso to instruct the
kx3 to re-tune to a psk31 signal. You will miss portions of the
transmission because of this.
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