Andy, I believe that Lyle Koehler K0LR did a PIC implementation for WOLF a number of years ago. I have an exciter with it incorporated but unfortunately it was driven by an unstable source. Will see
Hi Andy, Wolf shows a link to the WOLF source on his website: http://www.qsl.net/dl4yhf/wolf/wolf_source.zip The encoding and decoding process should be in the wolf.cpp file. Best 73, Markus --Ursprü
Andy, WOLF interleaving hasn't changed since the very beginning. Markus has pointed out the source code location -- Wolf Buscher's GUI is a wrap-around for the core code created by Stewart Nelson. As
Excellent ! Thanks for that pointer I've just run WOLF_GUI with the -n option and compared the results with that software written five years ago.. When interleaving is used, it gives the same answer
NOW I know why the interleaving option was included: There is a conditional statement in the WOLF source code : #if INTLV out[k*MSGLENB + (j&7)*10 + ((j&8)>>3) + i*2] = (ushort)b; #else out[k*M