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I can’t speak for a designer, but I will say that the decoder only looks for a single stream today. If you want to run two separate instances of FreeDV, each centered on a different frequency, that is possible. I’d ask, what is your use case? Many transceivers in use can’t see 3KHz as is, so there is a limited number that could decode two streams in a ~3KHz IF. Likewise, if you wanted to choose one to transmit to, the TX bandwidth for most is narrower than 3KHz (the IC-7300 for example, is only 2800Hz.)
There is nothing gained for the majority of users by trying to fit two stream decode into a single passband. Just run two instances on separate receivers.
Matt
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