WSJT-X/lib/wsprd/test_wspr.f90

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program test_wspr
! This program provides examples of the source encoding, convolutional
! error-control coding, bit and symbol ordering, and synchronizing
! information contained in WSPR messages.
character*22 msg,msg2
character*23 msg3
character*1 err2,err3
integer*1 data0(11)
logical lfile
! Get command-line argument(s)
nargs=iargc()
if(nargs.ne.1) then
print*,'Usage: test_wspr "message"'
go to 999
endif
call getarg(1,msg) !Get message from command line
call unpk(data0,1,msg3) !Read the C hashtable
lfile=msg(1:2).eq."-t"
if(lfile) open(10,file="messages.txt",status="old")
do imsg=1,999
if(lfile) read(10,1001,end=900) msg
1001 format(a22)
data0=0
call wqencode(msg,ntype0,data0) !Source encoding
! write(*,1002) data0(1:7)
!1002 format('Source-encoded message (50 bits, hex):',7z3.2)
! data0(8:11)=0
call wqdecode(data0,msg2,ntype1)
! write(*,1020) ntype1
!1020 format('Message type: ',i7)
! write(*,1030) msg2
!1030 format('Decoded message: ',a22)
call unpk(data0,0,msg3)
do i=1,23
if(ichar(msg3(i:i)).eq.0) then
msg3(i:)=" "
exit
endif
enddo
err2=' '
err3=' '
if(msg2.ne.msg) err2='*'
if(msg3.ne.msg) err3='*'
write(*,1040) msg,err2,msg2,err3,msg3
1040 format(a22,1x,a1,1x,a22,1x,a1,1x,a22)
if(.not.lfile) exit
enddo
900 call unpk(data0,2,msg3)
999 end program test_wspr