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| JT9 is a mode designed for amateur QSOs at MF and LF.  The mode uses
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| the same 72-bit structured messages as JT65.  Error control coding
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| (ECC) uses a strong convolutional code with constraint length K=32,
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| rate r=1/2, and a zero tail, leading to an encoded message length of
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| (72+31)*2 = 206 information-carrying bits.  Modulation is 9-FSK: 8
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| tones for data, one for synchronization.  Sixteen symbol intervals are
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| used for synchronization, so a transmission requires a total of 207/3
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| + 16 = 85 channel symbols.  Symbol durations tsym are approximately
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| (TRperiod-8)/85, where TRperiod is the T/R sequence length in seconds.
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| Exact symbol lengths are chosen so that nsps, the number of samples
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| per symbol (at 12000 samples per second) is a number with no prime
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| factor greater than 7.  This choice makes for efficient FFTs.  Tone
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| spacing of the 9-FSK modulation is df=1/tsym=12000/nsps, equal to the
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| keying rate.  The total occupied bandwidth is 9*df.  The generated
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| signal has continuous phase, and there are no key clicks.
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| 
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| Parameters of five JT9 sub-modes are summarized in the following
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| table, along with S/N thresholds measured by simulation on an AWGN
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| channel.  Numbers following "JT9-" in the sub-mode names specify the
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| T/R sequence length in minutes.
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| 
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| --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Mode     nsps nsps2  df    tsym  BW   S/N*   Tdec Tfree Factors 
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|         12000  1500 (Hz)   (s)  (Hz)  (dB)   (s)   (s)  of nsps      nfft3
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| --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| JT9-1    6912   864 1.736  0.58 15.6 -26.9   52.5  7.5 2^8 3^3        2048
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| JT9-2   15360  1920 0.781  1.28  7.0 -30.2  112.3  7.7 2^10 3 5       2048
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| JT9-5   40960  5120 0.293  3.41  2.6 -34.4  293.6  6.4 2^13 5         6144
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| JT9-10  82944 10368 0.145  6.91  1.3 -37.5  591.0  9.0 2^10 3^4      12288
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| JT9-30 252000 31500 0.048 21.00  0.4 -42.3 1788.5 11.5 2^5 3^2 5^3 7 32768
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| --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| * Noise power measured in a 2500 Hz bandwidth.
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| NB: nfft3 might be doubled and used with a sin^2 window.
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| 
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| Transmitting
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| ------------
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| 1. Source encode the structured message to 72 bits
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| 2. Apply convolutional ECC (K=32, r=1/2) to yield (72+31)*2 = 206 bits
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| 3. Interleave to scramble the bit order
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| 4. Assemble 3-bit groups to make (206+1)/3 = 69 symbols
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| 5. Gray-code the symbol values
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| 6. Insert 16 sync symbols ==> 69+16=85 channel symbols, values 0-8
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| 
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| 
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| Receiving
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| ---------
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| 1.  Apply noise blanking with the timf2 method
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| 2.  Filter to 1000 Hz bandwidth and downsample (1/8) to 1500 Hz, saving
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|     complex data to array c0(2,700,000).
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| 3.  Compute spectra at half-symbol steps.  Use for waterfall display 
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|     s(22000) and save in ss(184,22000) and savg(22000) for detecting 
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|     sync vectors.
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| 4.  At time Tdec, find sync vectors in ss(); get approx DF or list of DFs
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| 5.  Do full-length FFT, NFFT1=96*nsps2, zero-padded as required.
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| 6.  For each candidate signal, do inverse FFT of length 1536 (or 3072?).  
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|     This yields 16 complex samples per symbol; sync tone should be 
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|     close to zero frequency.
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| 7.  Use afc65b method to get improved values of DF, DT.
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| 8.  Tweak freq and time offset to 0.
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| 9.  Compute 8-bin spectra of 69 data symbols: ssym(0:7,69).  Re-order the
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|     bins to remove Gray code.
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| 10. Compute soft symbols for 206 bits (bit 207 is always 0).
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| 11. Remove interleaving
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| 12. Pack bits into bytes, send to Fano decoder
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| 13. If Fano succeeds, remove source encoding and display user message.
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