On my phone here, so will be brief. Believe that I sent a link to a wav file a 
while back. It occurs in a large fraction of 20m files, so shouldn't be hard to 
find. Up to 15 successive nearly identical vectors differing only in one or two 
symbols.

> On Oct 1, 2015, at 11:47 AM, Joe Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Steve,
> 
> On 10/1/2015 9:22 AM, Steven Franke wrote:
>>> Meanwhile I've been gaining some experience with WSJT-X r5950 on
>>> 20-40-80-160 meters.  (Yes, using the "wrong" metrics.)  Performance
>>> generally seems good, though I have seen some pretty long decoding times.
>> 
>> I think that a large part of this will be those strings of nearly
>> identical undecodable “nuisance” vectors…
> 
> Thanks for reminding me about this issue, which you had mentioned 
> before.  I haven't paid attention to it, up to now.
> 
> These are surely not seen in the simulated test data, right?
> 
> Are you saying that with normal HF-type data (say, 14.076 MHz) we 
> frequently present many copies of identical (or nearly identical) 
> vectors mrsym() to the sfrsd (or kvasd) decoder ?  How many is "many? 
> Do you have example .wav files for a few such cases?  Or do they happen 
> so frequently that almost any .wav file should have examples?
> 
>    -- Joe
> 
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