Re: [wsjt-devel] c2 files written after signals subtracted

2023-07-19 Thread Tolboom, Ryan via wsjt-devel
Steve, Thanks for the clarification and the reasoning behind c2 files. I can work with WAV files to get the data I need using the routines you mentioned and I now have a better understanding of what c2 files are for. Much appreciated, Ryan N2BP On Wed, Jul 19, 2023, 9:27 AM Steven Franke via w

Re: [wsjt-devel] c2 files written after signals subtracted

2023-07-19 Thread Steven Franke via wsjt-devel
Ryan, The -c option does what it was designed to do: "-c write .c2 file at the end of the first pass". It writes a .c2 file after signals decoded in the first pass have been subtracted. This .c2 file is useful for studying the effectiveness of signal subtraction, i.e. to study the residuals lef

[wsjt-devel] c2 files written after signals subtracted

2023-07-18 Thread Tolboom, Ryan via wsjt-devel
Good Evening, When using wsprd in multi-pass mode (no '-s' option) and passing it the '-c' option to write a c2 file, it writes the c2 file at the end of the main loop on the first pass AFTER it subtracts out the decoded candidates. This means if you're using the c2 file to do analysis of the IQ d