Hi Steve,

Thanks, I missed the syntax.  The command line help says those are the
default values for -f and -F, so I thought I didn't need to supply them.
I really appreciate the capability to process a list of wav files.  That
minimizes wav file space usage when WD decodes multiple FST4W modes
simultaneously.

Ican  infer the meanings of the most important fields in 'decoded.txt',
but could you explain the three fields I have highlighted in red?

0000   0   27   0.4   1590.   0   WB7ABP CM88 27                        FST4

73,

Rob

pi@hmb-pi90:~/jt9 $ ~/wsprdaemon/bin/jt9 -W -d 3 -p 120 -f 1500 -F 100
20211002T035000Z_474200_usb.wav 20211002T035100Z_474200_usb.wav >
stdout.txt 2> stderr.txt
pi@hmb-pi90:~/jt9 $ cat decoded.txt
0000   0   27   0.4   1590.   0   WB7ABP CM88 27                        FST4
pi@hmb-pi90:~/jt9 $


On Sat, Oct 2, 2021 at 6:07 PM Steven Franke <s.j.fra...@icloud.com> wrote:

> Rob,
>
> As I said in my earlier email, you need to specify the audio offset window
> using *either* upper or lower limits (using -L/-H) *or* center frequency
> and maximum offset (-f/-F). Your command line examples include redundant
> options.
>
> For example, using -L/-H:
>
> $ ./jt9 -W -d 3 -p 120 -L 1400 -H 1600 *.wav
> 0001 -30  0.0 1500 `  K9AN EN50 0
> <DecodeFinished>   0   1        0
>
> and an equivalent command using -f/-F:
>
> $ ./jt9 -W -d 3 -p 120 -f 1500 -F 100 *.wav
> 0001 -30  0.0 1500 `  K9AN EN50 0
> <DecodeFinished>   0   1        0
>
> Steve k9an
>
> On Oct 2, 2021, at 6:05 PM, Rob Robinett <r...@robinett.us> wrote:
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> With Bill's guidance I was able to get a working set of command line flags.
> I could use an explanation of some of the fields in the spot line output
> by jt9.
>
> thanks,
>
> rob
>
> rob@Robs-MBP:/Users/rob/jt9> /Applications/wsjtx.app/Contents/MacOS/jt9
>  -W -p 120 -L 1400 -H 1600 -f 1500 -F 100  -d 3
>  20211002T035000Z_474200_usb.wav 20211002T035100Z_474200_usb.wav
>  EOF on input file 20211002T035000Z_474200_usb.wav
> 0000  27  0.4 1590 `  WB7ABP CM88 27
> <DecodeFinished>   0   1        0
>  EOF on input file 20211002T035100Z_474200_usb.wav
> <DecodeFinished>   0   0        0
> rob@Robs-MBP:/Users/rob/jt9> cat decoded.txt
> 0000   0   27   0.4   1590.   0   WB7ABP CM88 27
>  FST4
> rob@Robs-MBP:/Users/rob/jt9>
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 2, 2021 at 10:20 AM Steven Franke via wsjt-devel <
> wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
>> Rob,
>>
>> Try setting the offset frequency window using either -L/-H or -f/-F, e.g.:
>>
>> $ ./jt9 -W -d 3 -p 120 -L 1400 -H 1600 *.wav
>> 0001 -30  0.0 1500 `  K9AN EN50 0
>>
>> Steve k9an
>>
>> On Oct 2, 2021, at 10:15 AM, Rob Robinett via wsjt-devel <
>> wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying to add FST4W support to version 3.0 of my wspedaemon service (
>> https://github.com/rrobinett/wsprdaemon ) run by many of the top
>> spotting sites worldwide. My goal is to encourage the adoption of FST4W by
>> enabling dozens of sites worldwide to start listening for FST4W on all the
>> appropriate bands 24/7/365, just as they currently do for WSPR
>> transmissions.
>>
>> For WSPR decoding I execute the 'wsprd' binary from the WSJT-x 2.5.0
>> giving it a 2 minute long wav file, e.g.:    /usr/bin/wsprd -c -C 500 -o 4
>> -d -f 1.8366 211002_1450.wav
>>
>> However when I execute a similar jt9 command on a wav file from which
>> WSJT-x displays signals, I get no spots:
>>
>> /usr/bin/jt9  -p 120 -W 211002_0350.wav
>> <DecodeFinished>   0   0        0
>>
>> I can see that a successful decode by WSJT-x of that file runs jt9
>> through a shared memory interface, but that would be awkward to use in my
>> SW environment.
>> Ideally, I would like to give jt9 a list of 2 or more one minute long wav
>> files which would optimize the use of disk space when attempting to decode
>> all of the FST4W modes.
>>
>> Thanks for any help.  73
>>
>> Rob
>>
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