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Dear Markus, LF Group,
 
There was one problem I recall from when we were using WOLF a few years back - the decoder would not work on strong local sigs, and the solution was to turn the gain right down when receiving an audible signal - I believe Stewart was aware of that problem at the time, but I don't know whether he or Wolf have got round to fixing it since then.
 
The other thing that caused a few scratched heads was the need to calibrate both the receiver frequency error, and the sound card sample rate - otherwise, if the sample rate was out, it was possible to compensate for the frequency error, but then the bit clock of TX and RX would get out of step over a long integration period. This was mostly a problem when you were trying to copy a very weak signal.
 
Cheers, Jim Moritz
73 de M0BMU