Hi Steve,

On 6/27/2015 8:36 PM, Steven Franke wrote:
> I just captured a .c2 file after commenting out the call to timf2
> in wspr_downsample and replacing x1 with x0 in the call to mixlpf.
> The dropouts are gone. So it looks like the problem is in timf2.

Good work!

As far as I can remember: since we're not presently doing noise blanking 
here anyway, timf2 would be doing nothing useful even if it were working 
properly.

Pending further work to correct the bug, at least, let's just do without 
timf2 and downsample from x0 into c0 -- as you have done.

        -- Joe, K1JT

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