I would suggest sowas (Douglas Maraun) or wmtsa (Percival and Walden). I don't know for sure but both of these probably rely on Rwave. I like both of the packages mentioned it just depends on what you want to do- wmtsa will do DWT and CWT + a lot more, and sowas is for testing hypotheses and wavelet coherence. hope this helps
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