Any waterfall display, such as CW Skimmer in Blind Mode, easily does
that for you right now.
Dave AB7E
On 10/21/2010 1:25 PM, Kenneth E. Harker wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 05:59:06PM -0000, Radio K0HB wrote:
>> If the information displayed to the operator simply indicates that "there is
>> a signal spotted at 14.005MHz" without any filtering for identification,
>> dupe, new mult, etc., then it is no more informative than a band scope, and
>> it should NOT constitute "assistance" in the commonly accepted sense.
> But, it does tell you more than a band scope. If it's been decoded as a CW
> signalbut just anonymized, then you at least know it's not RTTY or SSB, which
> might be useful information in certain segments of the band, especially on
> 40 meters. I suppose a bandscope built into a radio might someday be able
> to make that same determination, but I don't know of any right now that do.
>
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