No doubt he did that because HA3LI sent him R-nn instead of just -nn when
WB9OTX answered his CQ. I've not been able to figure out why some people do
that, but if I'm not paying full attention I get caught out the same way.

I'm really looking forward to using the new decoder!

73,
Chris VE3NRT

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Taylor [mailto:j...@princeton.edu] 
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 3:29 PM
To: WSJT software development <wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] WSJT-X low SNR performance

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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