k1ra
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Suggestion - FT8 decoder?
Correct - I use kiwirecorder to pull in a four sequential, 15 second WAV files, which equates to four FT8 transmission windows per minute. This is on a single band and produces up to 25+ FT8 call signs decodes per quarter or >100 per minute. I then switch bands and repeat.
I use cron to schedule which bands I concentrate on, mainly 160-17m at nite and 40-10m during the day. I can usually revisit a band once every 5 minutes and that has produced daily copies over the last few weeks that look like this
https://pskreporter.info/pskmap.html?preset&callsign=kw4va&txrx=rx&mode=FT8&timerange=86400&hideunrec=1
I've recently started to experiment with 630m, but down there most people are running the WSJT-X JT9 mode. Fortunately I can use the same technique as above, though instead I use kiwirecorder to capture a full minute of WAV audio, or 1 JT9 transmission sequence and then handing that off to the WSJT-X "jt9" command line decoder I compiled earlier, just with a different command line option (-9 instead of -8) to decode that mode. I had to tweak my PSKreporter upload script slightly to handle this, but the result is good and can be seen
https://pskreporter.info/pskmap.html?preset&callsign=k1ra&txrx=rx&mode=JT9&band=200000-600000&timerange=10800&hideunrec=1
Its nice to have everything self contained on the KiwiSDR/BeagleBone, but I will experiment with running all this on a multi-core RPi to see how many simultaneous bands I can run using the KiwiSDR that way.
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andyz - K1RA