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Wavecom W-CODE

is a professional-grade software application designed to classify, analyze, and decode radio data transmissions across the entire frequency spectrum, from ELF to SHF . It is the standard software-only solution for Wavecom’s line of digital data decoders, providing high-performance signal processing without the need for proprietary hardware. Key Features

Output:

The data is displayed in the user interface, saved to a database, or forwarded to a third-party application. Target Sectors Wavecom W Code Digital Data Software Decoderl

digital signal processing (DSP)

Wavecom is a renowned French manufacturer of high-frequency (HF) receivers and signal monitoring equipment. Their "W-Code" family of software is specifically designed to handle the heavy lifting of . Unlike analog voice transmissions, digital data sounds like noise to the human ear. The W-Code software acts as a translator, converting that noise into readable text, images, or binary data. Connect input source (audio from radio or SDR raw IQ file)

  1. Connect input source (audio from radio or SDR raw IQ file).
  2. Select or create a frame template matching the device’s telemetry format.
  3. Adjust bit-rate, preamble pattern, and filtering parameters until valid frames are detected.
  4. Enable CRC checking and export valid frames to JSON for integration with downstream analytics.
  5. Automate continuous capture with CLI and forward decoded frames to an MQTT broker.

Configuration and extensibility

Wavecom W-Code v2.3 – Digital Data Software Decoder

In court, the prosecutor asked Mira how she decrypted the messages. She held up a CD-ROM with the label: . Configuration and extensibility Wavecom W-Code v2

automatic modulation recognition algorithm

Unlike basic decoders that require you to guess the transmission mode (e.g., RTTY, POCSAG, ACARS), W-Code utilizes an . You simply tune to a signal, and the software identifies the mode and decodes it instantly.

Troubleshooting "No Sync" Errors