Digital PSK MODEM Encode Decode BPSK31/63, RTTY QPSK For ICOM 706/756/756PRO/7000

Digital PSK MODEM Encode Decode BPSK31/63, RTTY QPSK For ICOM 706/756/756PRO/7000
Digital PSK MODEM Encode Decode BPSK31/63, RTTY QPSK For ICOM 706/756/756PRO/7000
Digital PSK MODEM Encode Decode BPSK31/63, RTTY QPSK For ICOM 706/756/756PRO/7000
Digital PSK MODEM Encode Decode BPSK31/63, RTTY QPSK For ICOM 706/756/756PRO/7000
Digital PSK MODEM Encode Decode BPSK31/63, RTTY QPSK For ICOM 706/756/756PRO/7000
Digital PSK MODEM Encode Decode BPSK31/63, RTTY QPSK For ICOM 706/756/756PRO/7000
Digital PSK MODEM Encode Decode BPSK31/63, RTTY QPSK For ICOM 706/756/756PRO/7000
Digital PSK MODEM Encode Decode BPSK31/63, RTTY QPSK For ICOM 706/756/756PRO/7000
Digital PSK MODEM Encode Decode BPSK31/63, RTTY QPSK For ICOM 706/756/756PRO/7000
Digital PSK MODEM Encode Decode BPSK31/63, RTTY QPSK For ICOM 706/756/756PRO/7000
Digital PSK MODEM Encode Decode BPSK31/63, RTTY QPSK For ICOM 706/756/756PRO/7000
Digital PSK MODEM Encode Decode BPSK31/63, RTTY QPSK For ICOM 706/756/756PRO/7000

Digital PSK MODEM Encode Decode BPSK31/63, RTTY QPSK For ICOM 706/756/756PRO/7000
Supported Modes: PSK, RTTY, CW (new modes may be added by updating the firmware). Input and Output Ports: USB-HOST, Mini-Din6, 3.5mm Stereo. Display: 3.5 128×64 LCD. Power Supply: 2 AA-Size Battery or single cell Lithium battery. Power Consumption: Less than 0.5W. Size: 160 x 65 x 27 mm. B1 is a push button to select et invoke menu items. B2 is also a push button but also a scrolling wheel to select options. To turn ON the unit, the user must push B1 and B2 forward for 2 seconds. It is essential if the user do not want his unit turned ON by accident when stored with all other gears when travelling. The unit is very nice build. The screen is really sharp and clear, very easy to read as you can see. The unit is approximately 5 in. X 2.5 in. A very small form factor for all of us who expect to carry their gears in with less space. The modem hopefully is very easy to integrate with the transceiver, especially with the Yaesu FT-817. It uses the standard DATA pinout found on the transceiver. The DATA cable is provided with the modem at no extra cost. The USB connector is used to connect the keyboard.. Hopefully a USB keyboard!!! Very easy to find. Even the smaller one!!! The USB connector is also used for futur firmware upgrades. At the moment, I using firmware version 1.03. So what about a piece of hardware that will host new feature! The modem supports a direct IQ signal input from a SDR receiver. To activate it, you need to change the signal source configuration in the main menu. External Data: It monitors the received audio tone from your transceiver Its muted. Internal MIC: Its muted. It monitors the transmitted audio (modulated) tone from the modem itself. External I/Q : It monitors the decoded I/Q audio signal tone from your transceiver. Its muted. Internal TRX Mod: It monitors the decoded I/Q audio signal tone from the TRX module. The AUX connector is for a CW key. You can use a CW key instead of a standard USB keyboard for sending commands or characters. Lets say you answer a CQ sent in PSK31, but by using your CW key. The modem will translate your CW in PSK31 as well as in other mode too.. Like the Elecraft KX3 and K3 already do. It is easy to connect to the modem to other transceivers even if they do not have a DATA out capability. Their a small speaker to hear the BEEP command confirmation. The DC input (8V-26V) is for charging Lithium internal batteries when used. The user can choose between using 2 AA Lithium batteries, standard 2 AA batteries. 8 hours of operation is at the moment expected by using 2 fresh AA Alkaline batteries. The built-in charging circuitry in intended for Lithium battery only, not for AA batteries. The unit will automatic detect the inserted battery category, and it will not charge the AA batteries. If a lithium battery is used, you do not need the AA batteries, and you do not need to replace it after the power is used up. The AA batteries are really convenient to locate. However, the unit will not charge it up even if you connect the USB-DC cable in. Do not forget to take the AA batteries OUT if you put this digital modem aside for long. Take a look on the upper right part of the picture, there is also a small micro SD memory card slot. It lets you save your configuration settings, or even all the QSOs you will do with the modem when operating. A very nice addition! A 128 MB micro SD card is also supplied with the modem at no extra charge. An internal Lithium batteries is for clock time and date when the unit is turned off. A plenty of menu functions is also available. This will let the user to choose between different protocols BPSK, RTTY, etc. , and many other functions and features to customize the modem. OK thats it for now! I will post more review in my next post. Then, please send it back within 7 days upon date of receipt. We are professional online trader with excellent customer services. Our team is working everyday to communicate with our customers and to bring the latest products for your selection. The item “Digital PSK MODEM Encode Decode BPSK31/63, RTTY QPSK For ICOM 706/756/756PRO/7000″ is in sale since Friday, May 05, 2017. This item is in the category “Consumer Electronics\Radio Communication\Ham, Amateur Radio\Ham Radio Transceivers”. The seller is “radioshackus” and is located in HongKong. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: Yaesu
  • MPN: Does Not Apply

Digital PSK MODEM Encode Decode BPSK31/63, RTTY QPSK For ICOM 706/756/756PRO/7000