mica <
micall...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone know any transmitted that is able to transmit radio waves as
> captured in a .wav format or so please?
Any soundcard-based SDR hardware will do this. If you save a
wideband .wav file from for example a Softrock, you can then
use any .wav player to send the IQ data to a soundcard. If you
connect a Softrock transmitter you would reproduce the RF
spectrum that you captured.
You might want to read this page:
http://www.sm5bsz.com/lir/agctest/agctest.htm
Here a .wav file is used to test receivers.SDRs are tested on the
.wav file, but analog receivers are tested by playing the .wav
file to a soundcard-based transmitter:
"By playing the test file to the WSE TX2500 an RF signal
can be generated at 2.46 MHz. By mixing it in a schottky
mixer using a standard signal generator the test signal
can be moved to any amateur band."
(I am not sure I understood your question correctly...)
Regards
Leif