LS, W5QD writes in reference to short PSK31 CQs:

"... unless the other station has a pan adapter, the
likelihood of them happening to hear you during those times is pretty small
unless it's a contest or QSO party situation."

LS, 
Some PSK31 decoding software is designed to simultaneously copy multiple PSK31
signals, each on a separate line. I've used Digipan for years. When it decodes
the letters "CQ" from a station, the entire line background color changes from
white to another color on each line with a "CQ' in it. So even a 1x1 CQ will
show up boldly using Digipan. Other software may also have this feature. A
simple click on that line will quickly put you on the correct frequency to
answer the CQ. If you haven't yet used Digipan, give it a try. It's a free
download from www.digipan.net .

73,
Rich - K1HTV

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From: lstavenhagen <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Calling CQ on PSK-31

LS, W5QD writes in reference to short PSK31 CQs:

So unless the other station has a pan adapter, the
likelihood of them happening to hear you during those times is pretty small
unless it's a contest or QSO party situation.

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