Hi Jakob,

On 7/21/2024 9:13 AM, Jakob Ketterl DD5JFK via wsjt-devel wrote:
There's currently no documentation on how to use the "standalone" superfox binaries. They don't have a "--help" usage text yet, nor do they have a manpage. So I'd say at this point they don't serve any other purpose than to decode within the context of WSJT-X, and I am having a hard time considering them "standalone".
I have to say I don't remember your ever having contributed usefully to the open-source WSJT project, so I consider your complaints-to-contributions ratio to be rather high. Perhaps I am being unfair to your ultimately friendly purposes for the benefit of Amateur Radio.

We're working hard to meet deadlines related to the Jarvis expedition's schedule. Please be patient for us to catch up with clear and complete licensing statements.

In the meantime, try saving a few *.wav files when monitoring K8R, or ask for some example files recorded by someone else. Then execute the standalone SuperFox decoder sfrx, using something like the following simple command at your bash shell prompt, and see the subsequent output.

$ sfrx 240720_132400.wav
132400  -7  0.3  750 ~  JH6KOQ K8R RR73
132400  -7  0.3  750 ~  N0AN K8R RR73
132400  -7  0.3  750 ~  YO3ICT K8R RR73
132400  -7  0.3  750 ~  IK0NKA K8R +01
132400  -7  0.3  750 ~  DF2RQ K8R +10
132400  -7  0.3  750 ~  OH3FVP K8R +04
132400  -7  0.3  750 ~  W2ZQ K8R +03
K8R verified

If need be, I will send you a few files.

        -- 73, Joe, K1JT


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