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NAME

       wsprd - is a decoder for K1JT's Weak Signal Propagation Reporter (WSPR) mode.

SYNOPSIS

       wsprd [OPTIONS] [FILE]

DESCRIPTION

       wsprd - The program is written in C and is a command-line program that reads from a .c2
       FILE or .wav FILE and writes output to the console. It is used by WSJT-X for wspr-mode
       decoding.

OPTIONS

       -a <path>
           Path to writeable data files, default="."

       -c <file>
           Write .c2 file at the end of the first pass

       -e x
           x is transceiver dial frequency error in Hz

       -f x
           x is transceiver dial frequency in MHz

       -H
           do not use, or update the hash table

       -m
           decode wspr-15 .wav file

       -q
           quick mode - does not dig deep for weak signals

       -s
           single pass mode, no subtraction (same as original wsprd)

       -v
           verbose mode, shows duplicate decodings

       -w
           wideband mode - decode signals within +/- 150 Hz of center

       -z x
           x is fano metric table bias, default is 0.42

       The FILE can be either .wav or .c2, for example:

           ./wsprd -wf 14.0956 140709_2258.wav

       NOTE for .c2 files, the frequency within the file overrides the command line value.

FEATURES

       •   By default, wsprd reports signals that are within +/- 110 Hz of the subband center
           frequency. The wideband option (-w) extends this to +/- 150 Hz.

       •   wsprd maintains a hashtable and will decode all three types of wspr messages. An
           option (-H) is available to turn off use of the hashtable.

       •   The symbols are decoded using Phil Karn’s sequential decoder routine, fano.c

NOTES

        1. This program attempts to maximize the number of successful decodes per transmit
           interval by trying to decode virtually every peak in the averaged spectrum. The
           program also implements two-pass decoding, whereby signals that are successfully
           decoded are subtracted one-by-one during the first decoding pass. Then, the decoder is
           run again. In many cases the subtraction process will uncover signals that can then be
           successfully decoded on the second pass.

        2. There will be occasional duplicate decodes when two closely spaced peaks come from the
           same signal. The program removes dupes based on callsign and frequency. Two decodes
           that have the same callsign and estimated frequencies that are within 1 Hz will be
           treated as decodes of the same signal. This dupechecking is turned off with the -v
           flag.

AUTHORS

       Joe Taylor, K1JT and Steven Franks, K9AN

COPYING

       WSPRD is Copyright © 2015 by Joseph H. Taylor, Jr., K1JT, and Steven Franke, K9AN, with
       contributions from additional authors. WSPRD is Open Source software, licensed under the
       GNU General Public License (GPLv3).

       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
       without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
       See the GNU General Public License for more details.