When is a decode of FST4 false - wspr.live #fst4 #false


Erwin - PE3ES - F4VTQ
 

On wspr live we find the helpful overview of FST4 spots. With a qualifier for the number of false decodes. How are these found ?

I think HB9TMXC is an active low bands radio amateur,  G6AVK is active on 630 m, and XD6IRQ is more obviously faulty. So not 2 of 4 but 1 of 4.

Any suggestions are welcome.


Jim Lill
 

VK7JJ will have to explain how he traps falses. Neither of the valid ones you mention were trapped on my "8088 page"

On 9/5/22 05:57, Erwin - PE3ES - F4VTQ via groups.io wrote:

On wspr live we find the helpful overview of FST4 spots. With a qualifier for the number of false decodes. How are these found ?

I think HB9TMXC is an active low bands radio amateur,  G6AVK is active on 630 m, and XD6IRQ is more obviously faulty. So not 2 of 4 but 1 of 4.

Any suggestions are welcome.


admin
 

Hovering the little info symbol above the field gives the answer:



I already thought about removing this field because of its obvious flaws.

Regards


On 05.09.22 11:57, Erwin - PE3ES - F4VTQ via groups.io wrote:

On wspr live we find the helpful overview of FST4 spots. With a qualifier for the number of false decodes. How are these found ?

I think HB9TMXC is an active low bands radio amateur,  G6AVK is active on 630 m, and XD6IRQ is more obviously faulty. So not 2 of 4 but 1 of 4.

Any suggestions are welcome.