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h1. *4. Results*
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Various .wav recorded audios were available for decoding. Results are presented for each recorded signal with 2080 pixels width and for 120 lines/min and an approximate 10 minute signal, a height of 1200 lines (which translates to 1200 pixels). However some audio files are less than 10 minutes resulting to smaller heights.
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h2. *4.1 Decoded Images*
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p=. !{width: 100%}https://sourceforge.isae.fr/attachments/download/1913/UK.png(UK)!
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_Figure 4.1 UK APT Image_
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p=. !{width: 100%}https://sourceforge.isae.fr/attachments/download/1914/Florida.jpg(Florida)!
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_Figure 4.2 Florida APT Image_
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Figure 4.2 representing Florida is has been flipped manualy for the demonstration of the peninsula of Florida.
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p=. !{width: 100%}https://sourceforge.isae.fr/attachments/download/1916/CentralEuropeNoise.jpg(Central Europe)!
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_Figure 4.3 Central Europe APT Image_
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Figure 4.3 shows the effect of decoding a noisy recorded signal, resulting from the difficulty in detecting the maximums in the correlation with the synch wave form.