Wayne,
MultiPSK is testing a Reed-Solomon based mode identifier using a key-codeword and parallel decoding. When the program is in auto mode, it will detect and automatically switch modes.Then you would just have to send a special CW character sequence and the receiving program would switch to CW mode. I don't know if CW is one of the modes but I will ask the author, Patrick FC6TE. Other digimode programs are exploring this as well.
Leigh/WA5ZNU
On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 5:31 pm, wayne burdick wrote:
Hi all,

Suppose you were an RTTY station (FSK, narrow shift, in the HF bands), and you were called by a CW station. Assuming that this didn't annoy you too much, would you rather the CW station be on your mark or space frequency?

I've made one cross-mode QSO this way, so far, and I want to increase my chances. Just for fun, of course....

73,
Wayne
N6KR

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