Joe and Frank,

Happy New Year!

For the last few days I have been monitoring the JT65, JT9 and WSPR
activity on 15m and am observing that the performance enhancements in the
decoders are very impressive. Not only in speed, but also in sensitivity
and ability to dig signals from the noise or in-band QRM.

A sincere thank you to both of you. This is amateur radio at it's best.

Please consider, time permitting, a QEX article. This type of technology
milestone deserves to be published.

73, Edson PY2SDR




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On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 3:09 PM, Joe Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Steve,
>
> On 1/1/2016 11:25 AM, Steven Franke wrote:
> > All-in-all - across-the-board improvements are evident and, based on my
> test
> > results, r6330 has the best jt65a decoder performance of any version
> that we
> > have produced to date.
>
> Thanks for sharing your latest test results.  They're fully consistent
> with mine.
>
> Others should know: Steve is too kind with his attributions of credit.
> None of these improvements would have happened without Steve's critical
> insights about a way to implement a soft-decision Reed Solomon decoder,
> and most importantly, a way to assign symbol erasure probabilities in
> the algorithm's inner loop.
>
>   I think we're very close to an appropriate "let's ship it" stage for
> the latest-and-greatest JT65 decoder.
>
>         -- Joe, K1JT
>
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