The previous sync search used search_margin = line_samples/10 (~306
samples for Scottie2), reaching deep into B channel pixel data behind
pos and well past the expected sync end ahead of pos.
When _find_sync returned a position in the late portion of that wide
region, pos + R_channel_samples exceeded the buffer length. The
buffer-too-short guard in _decode_line then returned early without
consuming data or advancing the line counter, causing the stall guard
in feed() to permanently break the decode loop.
Fix: use a 50-sample backward margin (covers >130 ppm SDR drift) and
a forward margin capped to whatever the current buffer can safely
support for the R channel. A final candidate-position check before
committing pos ensures no overflow is possible.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Scottie modes place their horizontal sync pulse between the Blue and Red
channels. The decoder was using a fixed offset to skip over it, so any
SDR clock error accumulated line-by-line and produced a visible diagonal
slant in the decoded image.
Fix: search for the actual 1200 Hz sync pulse in a ±10% window around
the expected position before decoding the Red channel, then align to the
real pulse. This resets accumulated clock drift on every scanline, the
same way Martin and Robot modes already handle their front-of-line sync.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fix wrong VIS codes for PD90 (96→99), PD120 (93→95), PD180 (95→97),
PD240 (113→96), and ScottieDX (55→76). This caused PD180 to be detected
as PD90 and PD120 to fail entirely.
Replace batch Goertzel pixel decoding with analytic signal (Hilbert
transform) FM demodulation. The Goertzel approach used 96-sample windows
with ~500 Hz resolution — wider than the 800 Hz pixel frequency range —
making accurate pixel decoding impossible for fast modes like Martin2
and Scottie2. The Hilbert method computes per-sample instantaneous
frequency, matching the approach used by QSSTV and other professional
SSTV decoders.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fix infinite CPU spin in PD120 decoding caused by a 1-sample rounding
mismatch between line_samples (24407) and the sum of sub-component
samples (24408). The feed() while loop would re-enter _decode_line()
endlessly when the buffer was too short by 1 sample. Added a stall
guard that breaks the loop when no progress is made.
Fix false "leader tone detected" in the signal monitor by requiring
the detected tone to dominate the other tone by 2x, matching the
approach already used by the VIS detector.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
slowrx is a GTK GUI app that doesn't support CLI usage, so the SSTV
decoder was silently failing. This replaces it with a pure Python
implementation using numpy and Pillow that supports Robot36/72,
Martin1/2, Scottie1/2, and PD120/180 modes via VIS header auto-detection.
Key implementation details:
- Generalized Goertzel (DTFT) for exact-frequency tone detection
- Vectorized batch Goertzel for real-time pixel decoding performance
- Overlapping analysis windows for short-window frequency estimation
- VIS header detection state machine with parity validation
- Per-line sync re-synchronization for drift tolerance
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>