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WSJT-X is licensed under the terms of Version 3 of the GNU General Public License (GPL). Development of this software is a cooperative project to which many amateur radio operators have contributed. If you use our code, please have the courtesy to let us know about it.
WSJT-X and MAP65 are open-source programs designed for weak-signal digital communication by amateur radio. Normal usage requires a standard SSB transceiver and a personal computer with soundcard, or the equivalent.
The WSJT project implements software for amateur radio communication using state-of-the-art digital techniques. Typical applications involve "DXing" at LF, MF, HF, and VHF+ frequencies, including meteor scatter and EME ("moonbounce").
Software for Amateur Radio Weak-Signal Communication.
WSJT PROGRAM SOFTWARE. To install WSJT for the first time, download the file WSJT470.EXE and execute it to install WSJT to a directory of your choice. Be sure to print and read the manual, which is included in the distribution.
WSJT-X 2.4.0 has been officially released and introduces Q65, a new digital protocol designed for minimal two-way QSOs over especially difficult propagation paths.
WSJT-X is a computer program used for weak-signal radio communication between amateur radio operators. The program was initially written by Joe Taylor, K1JT, but is now open source and is developed by a small team.
Development of this software is a cooperative project to which many amateur radio operators have contributed. If you use our code, please have the courtesy to let us know about it. If you find bugs or make improvements to the code, please report them to us in a timely fashion.
WSJT-X is a computer program designed to facilitate basic amateur radio communication using very weak signals. The first four letters in the program name stand for “Weak Signal communication by K1JT,” while the suffix “-X” indicates that WSJT-X started as an extended branch of an earlier program, WSJT, first released in
MAP65 supports the Q65 and JT65 modes and includes panoramic, wideband, polarization-matching receiving software. It is intended for Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) communication on VHF and higher frequencies. Installable end-user packages are available here and at https://wsjt.sourceforge.io/