The latest version of Digital Speech Decoder+ (DSD+) has just been released, bringing it up to version 1.071. There appears to be no changelog, so we are unsure as to what is new, but one obvious change is that they now include a new program called FMP which is a simple NFM demodulator, similar to rtl_fm, although it does have a GUI with point and click tuning. FMP can be used as a replacement for SDR# or similar software, and is especially useful to use on low end devices such as netbooks.
An active discussion on the latest release of this software can be found in this thread on the RadioReference.com forums.
https://www.rtl-sdr.com/new-version-of-digital-speech-decoder-dsd-1-071-released/
The DSD+ team are now also offering a “fast lane” early access program, which for a small donation will allow you to have early access to new and upcoming DSD+ features. They aim to release a new update to donators every 7 to 30 days, while stable public releases will continue to be released every 4 to 6 months. The donation costs $10 for one year of early access, and $25 for lifetime updates. Some features they are currently working on include:
- Better tablet support
- IDAS/NEXEDGE/Cap+/Con+/TIII trunk voice following
- Per-call audio recordings
- Other needed DSD+ upgrades
- FMP upgrades
- Squelch
- Drift tracking
- Selectable sampling rates
- Adjustable windows sizes
- TCP client/server mode (eliminates VAC / VB-C)
- Multiple VFOs
- Airspy support
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