"Come on," Elias whispered, adjusting the on his transceiver. "They say you're the best. Prove it."
"ARTHUR. THE MRP40... IT SEES THROUGH THE DARK. BETTER THAN THE OTHERS. TELL THEM... I AM NOT IN THE WATER."
Use this as your default. It is designed to pull low-level signals out of background noise.
The consensus among the amateur radio community is that while MRP40 remains the best for weak-signal decoding
Users report that while strong, stable signals are easy for any program, MRP40 excels in high-noise environments often found during contests.
MRP40 has a classic "Windows 95" style interface. A modern decoder needs better visual feedback.