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Reddit mentions of Digital Modem PSK31 Modem CW Modem HAM Radio for Kenwood,Icom,Yaesu

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Digital Modem PSK31 Modem CW Modem HAM Radio for Kenwood,Icom,Yaesu
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SIZE:160 X 65 X 27 MM, Voltage: 5~26V (3.5MM DC AA*2/DIY lithium battery)Digital Modem can encode/decode BPSK31/63, RTTY, QPSK and CW modes without PC, specially for portable digital communication。With its internal high performance DSP chips can process radio data。Internal SD card can save the regular Logs and real time audio data(Including FFT data)Its external USB host interface can be used for a USB Keyboard。This modem use 12864 standards screen for display, and AAs(or 4.2v lithium battery) for power. Furthermore, this modem can freely download firmware to upgrade new features.Digital modem *1(Does not provide the battery) USB Cable *1 DC Charge cable *1 Radio data cable *1 (Please check carefully before your place the order to make sure the data cable can match your radio, thanks.Radio data cable:(Please check carefully before your place the order to make sure the data cable can match your radio, thanks!! Please note we will send the type 1 data cable to you, if you want the other cables, please leave me the message,thank you!73!de BD7MYM)
Specs:
Height3.54 Inches
Length5.91 Inches
Weight0.33 Pounds
Width1.18 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Digital Modem PSK31 Modem CW Modem HAM Radio for Kenwood,Icom,Yaesu:

u/KD0TLS · 1 pointr/amateurradio

There are a few Chinese products that are basically a box with a display and have a keyboard jack. You don't really need a computer for keyboard CW.

For example, there's this. Add a mini keyboard, and you have a pretty portable backpack option. I use this for PSK31/RTTY, but it works for CW.

I also have one of these. They aren't sold any more, but there are similar things out there.

Both these read, but I end up using my Android phone with the Morse Decoder app instead.

I've got a pretty good fist (87% machine-readable), but only up to 10 wpm. This isn't fast enough to make any QSOs, so I have to rely on the keyboard.

And, to pre-empt any "expert" commentary:

I know that "a considerate operator" should QRS. I've never found one of those "considerate operators", though. And I also know about the 40M QRS frequencies. I seldom have an opportunity to work that band, though -- and I dislike HF.