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| // Status=review
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| .Transmitting
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| 
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| Immediately before the start of a transmission _WSJT-X_ encodes a
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| user's message and computes the sequence of tones to be sent.  The
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| audio waveform is computed on-the-fly, with 16-bit integer samples
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| sent to the audio output device at a 48000 Hz rate.  Generated signals
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| have continuous phase and constant amplitude, and there are no key
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| clicks.  The transmitter's power amplifier need not be highly linear.
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| 
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| .Receiving
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| 
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| _WSJT-X_ acquires 16-bit integer samples from the audio input device
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| at a 48000 Hz rate and immediately downsamples the stream to 12000 Hz.
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| Spectra from overlapping segments are computed for the waterfall
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| display and saved for the decoder at intervals of 3456/12000 = 0.288
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| s, half the JT9 symbol length.
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| 
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| .Decoding
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| 
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| At the end of a reception sequence, about 50 seconds into the UTC
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| minute, received data samples are forwarded to the decoder.  In JT9
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| and JT65 modes the decoder goes through its full procedure twice:
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| first at the selected Rx frequency, and then over the full displayed
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| frequency range.  Each decoding pass can be described as a sequence of
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| discrete blocks.  Details of the functional blocks are different for
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| each mode.  In dual-mode JT9+JT65 operation on computers with more
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| than one CPU, decoding computations for the two modes are done in
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| parallel.
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| 
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| The basic decoding algorithm for JT65 mode is described in the 2005
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| {jt65protocol} paper.  The following list summarizes the corresponding
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| algorithm for JT9 mode. Blocks are labeled here with the names of
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| functional procedures in the code.
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| 
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| [horizontal]
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| +sync9+::    Use sync symbols to find candidate JT9 signals 
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|             in the specified frequency range
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| 
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| Then, at the frequency of each plausible candidate:
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| 
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| [horizontal]
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| +downsam9+::  Mix, filter and downsample to 16 complex 
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|             samples/symbol
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| 
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| +peakdt9+::   Using sync symbols, time-align to start of JT9 symbol 
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|             sequence
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| 
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| +afc9+::    Measure frequency offset and possible drift
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| 
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| +twkfreq+::   Remove frequency offset and drift
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| 
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| +symspec2+::  Compute 8-bin spectra for 69 information-carrying
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|             symbols, using the time- and frequency-aligned data;
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|             transform to yield 206 single-bit soft symbols
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| 
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| +interleave9+:: Remove single-bit interleaving imposed at the
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| 	    transmitter
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| 
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| +decode9+::   Retrieve a 72-bit user message using the sequential
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|             Fano algorithm 
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| 
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| 
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| +unpackmsg+:: Unpack a human-readable message from the 72-bit 
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|             compressed format
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| 
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| Decoding of clean JT9 signals in a white-noise background starts to
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| fail below signal-to-noise ratio -25 dB and reaches 50% copy at -26
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| dB.
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| 
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| With marginal or unrecognizable signals the sequential Fano algorithm
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| can take exponentially long times.  If the +sync9+ step in the above
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| sequence finds many seemingly worthy candidate signals and many of
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| them turn out to be undecodable, the decoding loop can take an
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| inconveniently long time.  For this reason the step labeled +decode9+
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| is programmed to "`time out`" and report failure for a given signal if
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| it takes too long.  The choices *Fast | Normal | Deepest* on the
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| *Decode* menu provide the user with a three-step adjustment of the
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| timeout limit.
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| 
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| Decoding in JT4 and WSPR modes is basically similar to that for JT9.
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| The same K=32, r=1/2 sequential Fano algorithm is used for all three
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| modes.  Other details such as tone numbers, symbol lengths,
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| synchronizing scheme, and subroutine names are distinct for each mode.
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| The WSPR decoder now uses a two-pass algorithm.  Decoded signals are
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| reconstructed and subtracted from the received waveform, after which a
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| second decoding pass takes place.
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