I fancy giving this a go , not really sure where to start. ?
There is an APP for iPhone which decodes and encodes - removing the need for a computer - has anyone tried this ??
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Not used the app matie... what's it called though, could be interesting for mobile ops :-)
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Re: PSK31
I use a PC some wires and a latching push on push off switch for the PTT.
No interface, no fancy fun and games.
for the total noob, its a system like RTTY, where the op sends pre typed text.
purists will say its a bit "rubber stamp", but it allows contacts over long distances with low power.
I tend to dip in and out....
another big advantage is that you can sit in a room with the XYL and she can't hear anything, while you're racking up a load of contacts!
No interface, no fancy fun and games.
for the total noob, its a system like RTTY, where the op sends pre typed text.
purists will say its a bit "rubber stamp", but it allows contacts over long distances with low power.
I tend to dip in and out....
another big advantage is that you can sit in a room with the XYL and she can't hear anything, while you're racking up a load of contacts!