Mike,

I don't see any evidence of a 4th decoding pass in the list of decodes you provided in your OP. What makes you think there is such a pass?

I see a single decode at 1824 Hz which I assume is at or very near you currently set Rx audio offset, I see 24 decodes in ascending frequency offset followed by another 4 from the final pass, again in ascending frequency offset order.

Decodes are processed sequentially, there is no "still being worked on". AP decodes, if enabled, will be tried if the non-AP decoding attempts have failed to produce a decode for a candidate, before moving on to the next candidate in a decoding pass.

73
Bill
G4WJS.

On 26/12/2019 14:56, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
OK...let's call it 4-pass then....I wasn't including the rx offset as pass#1.

I didn't think anything was happening after what you're calling the 3rd pass occurs...but 3 more decodes show up. So that's the AP or some decodes are still being worked on after the 3rd pass?

Mike


On Thursday, December 26, 2019, 08:50:50 AM CST, Bill Somerville <g4...@classdesign.com> wrote:


On 26/12/2019 14:36, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:

> Is there a 3-pass going on now in 2.1.2?
> I'm seeing 3 passes from the decodes.....
> de Mike W9MDB

Mike,


this is nothing new. The first decode attempt is at the Rx audio offset,
then another across the passband, and a third after subtracting
facsimiles of the decodes so far. There are also different decoding
strategies attempted on each candidate signal depending on the decoding
depth settings and whether AP decoding is enabled, at least until a
successful decode is achieved for each candidate.

73
Bill
G4WJS.


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