Follow up to this....
Not only can you see all of the other digital signals within the bandpass,
you can actually see what is being decoded on another part of the screen and
that is what makes it assisted. If you just have a band scope, you may be
able to see other signals within the bandpass, but you don't necessarily
know what information is being exchanged.
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Schultz
Sent: Monday, January 4, 2016 11:54 AM
To: rtty@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [RTTY] RU Rule Question
It is when you have a program like Fldigi or the SuperSweeper part of DM780
(Part of HRD) with a waterfall that decodes all of the signals within the
bandpass. IOW, you can see all of the RTTY signals (or whatever mode you
happen to be using) all at the same time. To be truly un-assisted, you have
to search for each signal without any such visual assistance.
Clear as mud, eh?
de Scott NØIU
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