On 03/09/2017 11:24, Richard Lamont wrote:
That reminds me. When running (r8067 under Ubuntu MATE 16.04) there
seems to be a second process called jt9. Is this right? I haven't used
the mode jt9 for over two months.

Hi Richard,

yes that is correct. The name of the executable is confusing, I believe it came from the first implementation of the JT9 decoder but it is in fact several of the decoders (JT65, JT4, JT9, FT8, QRA64). The fast mode decoders are invoke directly by the main wsjtx executable and do not use separate executables in a sub-process. The WSPR decoder is also a sub-process but it is only invoked on demand unlike the jt9 sub-process which runs all the time the wsjtx executable runs.

The jt9 executable also doubles as a stand alone command line decoder for testing purposes.

73
Bill
G4WJS.


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