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grayscale: Reduce the scan line a little for BW8 #40

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Testing with QSSTV with slant-correction disabled, we achieve a more reliable decode if we turn the scan line duration down a wee bit.

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sstv-test-bw

Before modifications:
BW8_20240727_044438

After:
BW8_20240727_044845

Testing with QSSTV with slant-correction disabled, we achieve a more
reliable decode if we turn the scan line duration down a wee bit.
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One thing I observe is that QSSTV and slowrx disagree on timings… if I get it working right in one, the slant in the other is off.

Propagation isn't with me tonight but I'll try again and see if I can hit some SSTV cams that are using RXSSTV / MMSSTV. I'll go with the ⅔ majority.

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Managed to fix decode on the slowrx side using a reference Robot8BW transmission: windytan/slowrx#13

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Ahh, I'm a goose, I had LSB not USB, that's why the SSTV cams weren't picking it up.

Here's a decode from RXSSTV (in Tasmania) of the signal with corrected timings.

20240727235626-P1

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