On 02/05/2019 15:56, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
Well yeah....but I would assume somebody would want to look at a signal that seems to have sufficient SNR to decode.  Not enough info in his snapshot to tell where JTDX decoded it or what else may have happened.

Seems to me a worthwhile exercise to ensure something pathological isn't going on...all the reports of "loops" could just be overlaps, fading, whatever....but worth a check isn't it to determine cause of a few examples?

de Mike W9MDB


Hi Mike,

absolutely agree, but I just wanted to make it clear to all that that signal strength is not the only parameter that determines successful decodes.

With respect to apparent anomalies, yes .WAV files are indeed valuable when linked to specific issues. For example your files provided Yesterday have highlighted a potential issue with transmissions of changed messages with respect to how quickly WSJT-X currently starts rendering the new message in the audio stream. This is something that is particularly critical with FT4 due to the transmission duration and thinking time approaching the limits of operator mental and manual agility.

73
Bill
G4WJS.



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