Hello to you all,
 this might not be favoured by all but give the idea a chance,  on the WSPR
decode window, the UTC time is shown in the left most column, could this
field be augmented with the Julian day of the year also? for those who do
not know what the Julian day is, simply its the day number since Jan 1st
each year, so Dec 31 would be Julian day 365 and Jan 1st is Julian day 001

so instead of this:

1118  -12   0.2   50.294548    0   VK5GF         PF94     40    102
2048  -21   0.1   50.294534   -3   VK2XDG        QF56     47   1114

it could look like this:

127 1118  -12   0.2   50.294548    0   VK5GF         PF94     40    102
127 2048  -21   0.1   50.294534   -3   VK2XDG        QF56     47   1114

The reason I ask this is that my 3 WSPR stations run continuously on bands
that can be dead for days at a time, having the Julian day (or some other
date formatted number) ahead of the UTC time will easily show what day each
of the spots relate to without having to open the WSPR log file.

I fully realise there may be some compatibility issues but as the WSPR
display is normally a single wide payne fitting in the extra 4 characters
(yes accounting for the space) should not be a burden on display space.

Regards,
Peter, vk5pj
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