Hi Joe

Russ's report noted the reappearance of a callsign that had previously
been decoded ( probably recently) which was then seen as the content
average decode *even after the program was closed and restarted*, and
clear average pressed.

I was therefore wondering whether the decoder was using a recent call,
from call3.txt, and over time this built up to the point where it was
deemed valid.  Else it is strange how the decoder would have picked on
this particular call.

Some of the decodes in Russ's all.txt with the same timestamp show the
same DT=1.5 that we saw soon after you included JT65 into WSJT-X.

Charlie

 > Hi Charlie,
>
> On 12/15/2018 12:38, G3WDG wrote:
>> If deep search is engaged, does it look through call3.txt randomly, or
>> start for example at the most recent entry?
>
> Deep Search uses whatever is saved in CALL3.TXT.  There's nothing
> 'random' about it, and order in the file does not matter.  If you enter
> new information for a callsign, the old information is lost.
>
> I'm not sure that I have grasped what you were driving at.  This seems
> to have little or nothing to do with what Bill was telling Russ.
>
>       -- Joe, K1JT
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