Can i communicate with psk using mail

PSK (Packet Switched Keying) is a method of transmitting data over a radio link using a digital signal, but it's not a person or an entity that can receive or respond to emails.

PSK is a protocol used for digital communication over radio frequencies, typically used in amateur radio, satellite communication, and other wireless applications. It's a way to transmit data, such as text, images, or audio, using a digital signal that is modulated onto a carrier wave.

If you're trying to communicate with someone using PSK, you would typically use a radio transceiver and a computer or other device to transmit and receive the digital signal. You would need to use specialized software, such as a digital mode decoder, to decode the received signal and extract the original data.

Email is a different type of communication protocol that uses the internet to transmit text messages between email accounts. It's not directly related to PSK or radio communication.

If you're trying to communicate with someone using PSK, you would need to use a radio and a digital mode decoder, and would not be able to use email to communicate with them.