Hi Richard,

Summary of results    r7944     r7956      r7956
                                 (AP off)   (AP on)

Fast                  0.605     0.137      0.148
Normal                1.176     0.676      0.750
Deep                  2.785     0.809      1.535

So, it looks as though things have speeded up considerably since r7944.
This will be a big help. Many thanks for all your efforts.

I trust you understand that these are the full execution times to decode however many signals were present. In your example file I think there were 16.

The first decode returned to the user -- the one at the QSO frequency -- comes in a much shorter time. To illustrate, here are some total elapsed times (in ms) between when the the decoder is called and a decoded message is displayed. In this case there were only 6 signals present:

    UTC        ms hhmmss S/N  DT  Freq    Message
------------------------------------------------------------
16:51:47.506   51 003930  -9  1.0  629 ~  LA9NKA AB4QS 73
16:51:47.534   79 003930  -5  0.6  708 ~  N4YHC N4ABN RRR
16:51:47.570  115 003930 -15  0.1  959 ~  KS4S KD4BEE 73
16:51:47.624  169 003930  -4  0.6 1099 ~  CQ WB9KPT DM68
16:51:47.648  193 003930 -12  0.6 1865 ~  N2ADV WA5IWB R+02
16:51:47.674  219 003930 -18  0.8 2005 ~  CQ XE2OCM DL95

The first decode -- often the one you most care about -- was available in just 51 ms.

Are you happy now with the ordering or displayed Rx and Tx messages in your "Rx Frequency" window?

        -- 73, Joe, K1JT

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