Hi Gary,
On 7/14/2024 6:48 PM, Gary McDuffie AG0N via wsjt-devel wrote:
On Jul 14, 2024, at 07:33, Andy Durbin K3WYC via wsjt-devel
<wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
have noticed when monitoring K8R that the message "K8R verified" is not always displayed. The variation seems to depend on the number of encodes in the tranmission...
While it's acknowledge there’s a problem of not putting out a Verified message
now and then, and the team is aware of that, also be aware that there are a few
stations calling during TX1 that are actually calling K8R, doubling with him at
the time, of course. There are also a few calling another DXPed station
apparently operating on the same frequency on 20m.
We understand why some "K8R verified" messages are not being displayed
to the user. This will be corrected.
FWIW, I’ve seen only occasional loss of decode that was attributable to the
on-freq interference, but I would be very interested in hearing Uwe’s and Joe’s
explanation as to what I’m sure was an extensive testing of the protocol used
by the DX station during the wide responses and simultaneous QRM.
We had several extensive test sessions devoted to optimizing the
decoding of SuperFox signals in the presence of QRM, either deliberate
or otherwise. Our code in the public RC5 release is much more robust in
this regard than code in older revisions.
One final point: we also understand why some receptions of SuperFox
signals at high SNR fail to decode with the public RC5 release. We can
now decode nearly all of the problematic files that we've seen, so you
may assume the next release will not have this problem.
If you have some relevant test files, please send them along.
-- Joe, K1JT
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