Mike --

I'm not sure what your message was supposed to convey.  Here's the 
output from running jt9 on your file in a command window:

$ jt9 -6 -9 /c/Users/joe/Downloads/170215_1901.wav
1901 -14 -0.1  798 #  CQ UX1LW KN89
1901 -22  0.1 1159 #  W3DJ LU2BN 73
1901 -10 -0.4 1387 #  PY4SM CP6UA -15
1901 -15  0.2 1708 #  PY1ME PY6JB -07
1901 -17  0.1 2288 #  K7PWL K1NOX RRR
<DecodeFinished>   0   5

These results are identical to what I get in WSJT-X.

        -- Joe

On 2/15/2017 2:16 PM, Black Michael wrote:
> I rebuilt with this:
>
>     77       call
> getopt('hs:e:a:b:r:m:p:d:f:w:t:964qTL:S:H:c:G:x:g:X:',long_options,c,   &
>     78            optarg,arglen,stat,offset,remain,.true.)
>     79       if (stat .ne. 0) then
>     80          exit
>     81       end if
>     82       shared_data%params%naggressive=0
>     83       shared_data%params%n2pass=2
>     84       shared_data%params%nranera=6
>     85       select case (c)
>
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/6dw3boazh529lto/170215_1901.wav?dl=1
> jt9.exe -L 100 -S 2500 -6 -9 -d 3 \Users\Black\Dropbox\170215_1901.wav
> 1901 -10 -0.4 1387 #  PY4SM CP6UA -15
> <DecodeFinished>   0   1
>
> WSJT-X r7562 shows this running the same file
>
> Inline image
>
> de Mike W9MDB
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* Joe Taylor <[email protected]>
> *To:* WSJT software development <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 15, 2017 12:20 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [wsjt-devel] How to test decoding
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> Some parameters that are user-configurable in WSJT-X are hard-wired when
> you run jt9[.exe] from the command line.
>
> Try making changes as follows, starting around line 81 in jt9.f90, and
> then re-compiling:
>
>       shared_data%params%naggressive=0
>       shared_data%params%n2pass=2
>       shared_data%params%nranera=6
>
> With these parameters set to the same values as those I've selected in
> WSJT-X, I get identical decoding results on a test file with 13 JT65 and
> 10 JT9 signals, using the following command:
>
> jt9 -L 100 -S 2500 -6 -9 -d 3 d:/data/JT65-HF/150919_2005.wav
>
>     -- Joe, K1JT
>
> On 2/15/2017 12:27 PM, Black Michael wrote:
>> How does one run decoding against a set of WAV files that does the same
>> thing as WSJT-X?
>>
>> I've tried this:
>> jt9 -d 3 -9 -6 -S 2400 test.wav
>>
>> But it misses a lot of JT65 decodes.
>>
>> de Mike W9MDB
>
>>
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