That systems are working with 'ideal' quality CW signal only.
The other famous shareware program CW skimmer in russia is UA9OSV CwGet:
http://www.dxsoft.com/ru/products/cwget/
* John W Gould <[email protected]> [Mon, 11 Feb 2008 19:54:10 -0000]:
Not sure if this has been mentioned on this group but an interesting
piece
of software by Alex, VE3NEA, called CW Skimmer has recently been made
available, see
http://www.dxatlas.com/CwSkimmer/
Although the software costs $75 one can download a trial version (30
days).
It's interesting to see that whilst away from the shack this evening
the
program correctly identified G3KEV (501.9 at 19:35) and also G0MRF
(503.0 at
19:37). The callsign picking routine must have been designed for the
HF
bands, where the protocol is very mature, so got a bit confused with
the
protocol used on 500kHz and eventually decided that David callsign was
IO91TK!
It seems to need a reasonable S/N, but could be quite useful if one is
not
able to personally monitor the band all of the time. Have others
tried
it?
73 John, G3WKL
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