Once more, here's an updated table summarizing decoding results from the set of 10,682 files I've been using for tests of the JT9 and JT65 decoders in WSJT-X.
Columns labeled "JT9" and "JT65" give the number of decoded signals in each mode. "Time" is the time in seconds to process the full data set, as measured by calls to "timer" in jt9b. Columns labeled "Factor" give the improvement ratio for each decoder, relative to v1.3 r3673. Note that the exact number of decodes and the time to process them depends (weakly) on the setting of "Rx Frequency". By design, the software is always slightly more sensitive at the selected frequency, presumably the frequency you're most interested in. Program Version JT9 Factor JT65 Factor Time Factor ---------------------------------------------------------- v1.3 r3673 7691 1.000 40831 1.000 14061 1.00 v1.4.0-rc2 r4400 7693 1.000 41796 1.024 13320 1.06 v1.5.0 r4926 7632 0.992 43164 1.057 6644 2.12 v1.5.0 r4950 7632 0.992 43166 1.057 5454 2.58 v1.5.0 r4955 7594 0.987 43948 1.076 4911 2.86 v1.5.0 r4955 OMP 7594 0.987 43946 1.076 4090 3.43 v1.5.0 r4998 7886 1.025 43946 1.076 4068 3.46 v1.5.0 r5004 8024 1.043 43946 1.076 4224 3.32 -- Joe, K1JT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, sponsored by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is your hub for all things parallel software development, from weekly thought leadership blogs to news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a look and join the conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ _______________________________________________ wsjt-devel mailing list wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wsjt-devel