Hi Peter,

Hardly surprisingly, we have written simulators for all modes developed for WSJT and WSJT-X. The simulators are used extensively during development, but much less thereafter.

Recently we have included only a few of them (e.g., fst4sim, mapsim, q65sim) in the packaged distributions of WSJT-X. Source code for all of them is present in the SourceForge repository and the packaged source tarball, so you could compile your own. If you would like a prebuilt copy of wsprsim[.exe] or jt65sim[.exe], please let me know off list.

        -- 73, Joe, K1JT

On 1/4/2022 7:40 AM, Peter Berrett via wsjt-devel wrote:

Dear Developers

Can someone please help me with a question about making an audio file of a WSPR or JT65 transmission?

I see that there is a program for simulating a JT65 transmission (SIMJT) however I do not see any way of specifying the offset of the transmission. I vagually recall, from a couple of years ago, being able to generate a WSPR or JT65 audio file but being able to specify at what hertz the transmission started. I have forgotten how I did it however.

So for example I might have been able to generate a Wspr transmission starting at 0-200 hz and then another at 200-400 hz etc.

Is there a program that will allow me to generate a Wspr or JT-65 signal in this way or must I use WSJT to generate the audio?

Thanks Peter



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