Hi Victor,

I don't think WSPR-X is under active development. Joe and the other
developers are mainly focusing on WSJT-X and the many sub-programs /
modes it provides.

I would suggest trying WSJT-X >> WSPR Mode as it has a much improved
decoder over that which currently resides in either the original version
of WSPR or WSPR-X.

73's
Greg, KI7MT


On 05/25/2016 02:47 AM, Victor Batchelor wrote:
> Hi Greg,
> I would like the WSPR-X waterfall to show the real frequency rather than 1400 
> to 1600.
> As an alternative the option to click on the waterfall to show the real 
> frequency would be fine but probably much more work.
> Thanks for all your great work
> 73
> Victor
> 
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> It's about time to start work on another major release of JTSDK Win32 
> (v2.1), primarily to update packages, libraries, consolidate scripts, 
> reduce the overall foot print and number of installers.
> 
> With that in mind, I'd like to hear from those of you that use JTSDK on 
> Windows as what what sort of features you'd like to see added, things 
> you like / dislike or would like to see cleaned up / changed.
> 
> The following is a short list of things I currently have on the To-Do list:
> 
> * Reduce installer packages back down to one Inno-Setup script
> * Consider using only Windows installers for periodic updates
> * Reduce the number of redundant tool sets (JTSDK-DOC / Cyg32 for 
> example) Is anyone using this?
> * Update the Asciidoctor tool chain to allow building PDF files in 
> addition to HTML documents
> * Move all the tool \ library folders into a central location 
> C:\JTSDK\tools to clean up the cluttered root directory.
> * Eliminate Python27. Is there a reason to have both Python2 and Python3?
> * Eliminate AsciiDoc. Is there a need for both AsciiDoc and AsciiDoctor?
> * Minimize the number or redundant mingw32 tools chains (MSYS and Ruby 
> DevKit both use the same tool chain, no need for both)
> * RapidEE - Is this being used by anyone?
> * Add more or reduce the number of generic GNU core-util aplications?
> * Investigate the use of SQLite for package and / or upgrade management. 
> Are there other uses for SQLite?
> 
> That's a good start in reducing redundancy and disk space, but what 
> about new features and abilities? As it stands now, I personally do not 
> have a great need for much above and beyond what is currently available 
> one way or another, but others may have different needs. If you do, feel 
> free to pass along the request(s).
> 
> 
> 73's
> Greg, KI7MT

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