yes.... a bit more info would be desirable...
for example the default that wsjt-x uses for -C is 500 yet wsprd itself
has a default of 10000
On 5/1/22 07:48, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
Are you looking for more than this?
/wsprd: invalid option -- '?'
Usage: wsprd [options...] infile
infile must have suffix .wav or .c2
Options:
-a <path> path to writeable data files, default="."
-B disable block demodulation - use single-symbol noncoherent demod
-c write .c2 file at the end of the first pass
-C maximum number of decoder cycles per bit, default 10000
-d deeper search. Slower, a few more decodes
-e x (x is transceiver dial frequency error in Hz)
-f x (x is transceiver dial frequency in MHz)
-H do not use (or update) the hash table
-J use the stack decoder instead of Fano decoder
-m decode wspr-15 .wav file
-o n (0<=n<=5), decoding depth for OSD, default is disabled
-q quick mode - doesn't dig deep for weak signals
-s single pass mode, no subtraction (same as original wsprd)
-v verbose mode (shows dupes)
-w wideband mode - decode signals within +/- 150 Hz of center
-z x (x is fano metric table bias, default is 0.45)
On Sunday, May 1, 2022, 06:14:36 AM CDT, Jim Lill via wsjt-devel
<[email protected]> wrote:
Where can I find detailed info or guidance on the use of the options, -C
etc that can be applied to wsprd?
tnx es 73
-Jim
WA2ZKD
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