Wait. What? Very cool example, but I’m confused. 

When the user changes messages in mid-stream, my assumption was that the 
program would jump to the beginning of the new message symbol-stream, i.e. 
start at the beginning of a new message. But then the second message would 
decode with a big dt, which doesn’t show on your screenshot. So is the program 
smart enough to just seamlessly start sending the new symbols while retaining 
continuity on the sync sequence?

Steve k9an

> On Nov 2, 2015, at 2:28 PM, Joe Taylor <j...@princeton.edu> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Here's an amusing screen shot.
> 
> WSJT-X was running with 2-pass decoding enabled for JT65.  Note the two 
> decodes of WB9OTX at Freq = 1856 Hz.  Evidently he changed his Tx message 
> from "HA3LI WBtOTX -21" to "HA3LI WBtOTX 73" in mid-transmission.  The 
> decoder gets the "73" message in its first pass, and the "-21" message in the 
> second pass.
> 
>       -- Joe, K1JT
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