Hi Dan,

Is this the one?

HF PATH SIMULATOR PROJECT ... Three HF paths are available though usually 
only two are used. Each simulation "session" can be titled and saved to a 
file...

http://www.qsl.net/ae4jy/pathsim.htm

Looks promising, (haven't had time to play with it today yet) although it 
was released in 2000, and only supports 8 kHz sample rate - but since it is 
open source, and the source code is there along side the executable , it may 
be possible to 'modernise it'
Perhaps Alberto I2PHD (got it right this time) mght care to comment on the 
viability of this?
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Subject: Re: [soft_radio] Re: AM Broadcast Simulator


> Yep, I got the wrong software in mind.
> I have the rf propagation path simulator here somewheres.  Anyways the 
> RFSim99 is as you say a circuit analysis software.  I might run across 
> that other thing here somewheres.  I recal it simulates such things as the 
> Shuman Cavity resonance effects in Hz and seperate sideband paths with 
> variations in Hz each etc.
> Its down on the hard drive here somewheres.
> You mentioned DRM, now I know this, most of the versions of the software 
> are really hungry for processing power.  I wonder if anything can be done 
> to make them more efficient?  Note they are good but I am thinking they 
> can be a little better on processing.  You have to have a fast PC to run 
> DRM and a SDR software together as some are doing using the SDR bandpass 
> filtering for images.
> Dan
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