Hi Victor,
I can't speak to Joe's plan on this, but, some time back, before I
started back to school late in the summer, I isolated the relevant parts
of the WSPR ( Python3 version ) program that provided the FMT tools and
put it into a branch of it own.
The FMT package is in own repository at present [1] and provides some
build and usage in instructions. It uses Hamlib for rig control, which
the how-to explains. The next steps were to provide a simple GUI to
allow automated generation of the gocal ( bash or cmd ) file that
drives the measurements on each band, but that's not finished yet.
Obviously, it is not intended to be an WSJT-X integration (yet), as it's
in Python and not QT, but could serve as a proving ground for an
independent application that could be ported to QT.
[1] https://sourceforge.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/HEAD/tree/branches/fmt/
73's
Greg.
On 9/19/2016 3:37 PM, Victor Batchelor wrote:
> Hi Joe and all developers.
>
> Are there plans to release the FMT group of programs in 1.7.0?
>
> An updated version with the option to update the frequency settings
> wouls in my opinion be very useful,
>
> Keep up the excellent work.
>
> 73
>
> Victor
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