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[WriteLog] Tuning in PSK31

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Subject: [WriteLog] Tuning in PSK31
From: k6xt@arrl.net (Art Charette)
Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 22:02:34 -0700
I'm with Antony. The Writelog tuning system leaves a lot to be desired.
Manual tuning is a chore and a bore by comparison to waterfall or
spectrogram displays. So, it's a really good thing that the clicking option
is available for when you can actually see the signal.

The waterfall type display is ever so much more sensitive, badly needed in
Writelog since PSK operates so deep in noise.

While I'm at it I'll congratulate Wayne for the dual RTTY display which
makes tuning RTTY pleasant. Unfortunately it doesn't translate at all well
to PSK (as, for example, the waterfall display wouldn't translate to RTTY.
Which line to click on?)

BTW according to K5DJ those of us wanting the waterfall are in the minority.
He says most users vote for the present situation, at least as of when I
asked many months ago. If that good, I have to wonder why WL is the one and
only PSK program I know of to use the flat line approach.

On the other hand, it's a contest program. Not many contests yet on PSK. So
overall, I'm very happy that Wayne included it at all. Better than having to
learn and use yet another logger.

Just my .02.

73 Art
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-writelog@contesting.com
[mailto:owner-writelog@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Jay Townsend
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 5:40 PM
To: Antony J. Heatwole
Cc: writelog@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Tuning in PSK31



At 05:40 PM 5/17/00 -0400, Antony J. Heatwole wrote:
>
>I find it almost impossible to tune in PSK31 (or RTTY, for that matter)
>using WriteLog. By contrast, DigiPan (and probably other specialized
>PSK31 programs) make tuning and operating PSK31 a snap. But DigiPan
>isn't intended for contesting and isn't even very good for logging.
>
>Are there special techniques for tuning in PSK31 using WriteLog?

Having used nothing but Writelog I beg to differ. I find the signal on the
band. And just click with the mouse on the middle and its there. I really
don't find much very hard at all about it.

I lately have set my tones up to 2125 and I just tune a flat line on either
my scope display or on the DXP38 so I get a line of the LED's up, but
actually its only because that stuff is in line. I do run filters, 250 Hz
so usually have only a couple of signals in the Pass band.



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