Hello Joe,

Tuesday, July 11, 2017, 7:04:42 PM, you wrote:

> I think you are objecting to the ability to start a transmission after
> the nominl start time, thus ensuring that only some fraction of the 
> normal number of symbols will be sent.

> If I have understood you correctly, I  do not understand why you would
> object to this behavior.  All WSJT-X modes except ISCAT include 
> sufficient forward error correction that even if (say) 1/3 of a 
> transmission is missing, decoding may still succeed.

agree, the forward error correction will do it's best.

Due to the short turn-over of 15 seconds, one has to carefully check
when to start CQ, otherwise only a part of the message is sent out, 
with the hope it gets decoded by someone. With JT65 one got a full 
minute to consider to start with even or odd.

A more elegant solution would be, the transmission starts at the
beginning of the selected periode.

But, as Mike, W9MDB, once said: it's '...a wee case of semantics'

73 de Wolfgang
OE1MWW

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