Hi Steve,

Just so I am clear on this. The Makefile (Linux) has three targets,
wsprd, wsprsim and wspr_exp. All we need to build is wspr_exp as the
wsprd is being dealt with by Cmake yes?

I'll be adding this to JTSDK Nix to build and cp the wspr_exp decoder to
install/bin location on each turn.

I had brief look at the Windows Makefile.MinGW but did not see the
wsprd_exp target listed, so I am assuming this is only being tested on
*Nix ??

73's
Greg, KI7MT

On 06/24/2015 07:30 PM, Steven Franke wrote:
> For those testing wspr mode in wsjt-x, I have placed a .pdf file containing 
> information on the current status of the experimental two-pass decoder 
> wsprd_exp at this link:
> 
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/33211132/signal_subtraction.pdf
> 
> I have been running the two-pass decoder with wsjt-x and with my 8-channel 
> gnuradio-based setup for the past several days without any problems.
> If you would like to play with the new decoder, the Makefile in the 
> wsjt-x/lib/wsprd directory will compile it. For testing with wsjt-x, I 
> renamed the executable wsprd and copied it into the <wsjt-x install>/bin 
> directory.
> 
> While testing this new decoder I used a batch of .wav files and also a 
> separate batch of .c2 files that were written by the latest wsjt-x. I 
> eventually realized that all of the .c2 files that were written by wsjt-x 
> were contaminated by signal dropouts. See “Case 3” in the pdf document for an 
> example and more details. After discovering the problem with the .c2 files, I 
> saved a batch of .wav and .c2 files using wsjt-x and found that the .wav 
> files were fine, but that the .c2 files were contaminated. This makes me 
> wonder if the problem lies in the writec2 routine in wsjt-x. I welcome 
> input/opinion on this from those who are more familiar with the code. Could 
> this problem somehow be specific to my setup? 
> 
> Steve k9an

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