Hello Everyone,

I'm new to the list but I've attended a few of Bruce Peren.'s Codec2 presentations at the local Pacificon conferences. Much to my pleasure, I spotted what I think was a FDMDV + Codec2 QSO on 20m today (14.236Mhz). Please note that the transmitting station was created some splatter that was impacting DRM-based SSTV on 14.233 so I don't think 14.236 is a safe frequency to use). Anyway, here is a screen capture of the signal as I was receiving it:

    http://www.trinityos.com/PRIVATE/Codec2/fdmdv-waterfall-capture.png

I recorded the signal with Fldigi and thought I'd try to decode it. I downloaded the current FDMDV code as of today from the Subversion repository and it compiled right up on my Centos6 platform. I then tried the following command to decode the WAV files but I didn't get any real voice out of it:

sox /tmp/fldigi-codec2-capture.wav -c 1 -r 8k -t raw -s -2 - | ./fdmdv_demod - - | ./c2dec 1400 - - | aplay -c 1 -r 8000 -t raw -f S16_LE

I tried many different permutations of the various commands but couldn't get any speech out of it. Since I'm not sure where the
I posted the two WAV files here:

     http://www.trinityos.com/PRIVATE/Codec2/


Could anyone help be confirm this was indeed a FDMDV + Codec2 QSO and what I might have done wrong?

Ps. Fldigi has a very nice feature to playback WAV files and see it in the waterfall from the "File" command so this might


--David
KI6ZHD
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