Dear Frank, I allow myself to answer instead of the development team, they will correct later if i'am wrong.
Reducing the receiver bandwidth, in general case, will not help improve the signal-to-noise ratio in WSJT-X. Or if it is the case it is because you output a too strong BF signal and saturates the audio card input of the PC. The code implemented in WSJT-X currently filters very narrow, it can not be sensitivly improved by external filtering. Regards, David, F4HTQ. De : Frank Kirschner [mailto:[email protected]] Envoyé : vendredi 19 octobre 2018 15:48 À : WSJT software development <[email protected]> Objet : [wsjt-devel] Improving S/N One thing I haven't seen discussed on this reflector is improving the S/N by narrowing the receiver bandwidth. It is no surprise that decreasing the bandwidth received increases the S/N, by 10 to 15 dB, sometimes more. When I see a station I want calling at -24 or so, I can narrow the BW and get solid communications. This is very easy with the graphical presentation and digital filtering of the Flex 6600, but with a little practice, could be done on any modern receiver. This means that, if we knew where the stations were calling at -30 or so, we could focus on them and bring them up to the point of making contact. Since you can't decode stations at that S/N, it would have to be done "out of band." Is there any thought being given to setting up an FT8-only DX cluster with exact frequencies? What a fascinating hobby! 73, Frank KF6E
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