Jon and all,

For your information, we have already made two modifications to our
WSJT-X code that significantly reduce the likelihood of 10-bit hash
collisions occurring. The few OMs who are currently testing this have
all reported positive results. These improvements will be rolled out to
everyone with the upcoming Release Candidate 4.

In the example you reported, however, it also looks like a false decode
to me.

73 de DG2YCB,
Uwe
________________________________________
German Amateur Radio Station DG2YCB
Dr. Uwe Risse
eMail: dg2...@gmx.de
Info: www.qrz.com/db/DG2YCB


Am 27.02.2024 um 01:50 schrieb Jon Anhold via wsjt-devel:
231900 16 0.4 909 ~ BG2AUE <P4/WE9V> -25 Aruba
232530 5 0.4 909 ~ JR3UIC RR73; JA7WND <P97USI/P> +06 DPR of Korea

Maybe some logic that checks "am I *really* North Korea?" would be good :)

73 de KM8V Jon


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