Receiving Ham Radio PSK-31 on an iPad

Back in 2007 I posted my Introduction to PSK-31 video for Ham Radio. In that video I showed how you can quickly be receiving PSK-31 using free DigiPan softwa…

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  1. Kaspar Brygger
    Kaspar Brygger says:

    Thanks for the video. I’m brand new into PSK31 but tried the program out.
    Would be nice if you also showed an interface so one can transmit as well.
    Very nice work :-)

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  2. Ryan Daley
    Ryan Daley says:

    Thanks for the videos, I’ve learned a great deal from watching this and
    some of your other videos. Please keep posting more great stuff.

    Reply
  3. RadioHamGuy
    RadioHamGuy says:

    Thanks Randy, I have seen this app but have not tried it yet, now I will go
    ahead and load it up on my Ipad and play around with it, looks good!
    73…Larry wd0akx

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  4. purplemutantas
    purplemutantas says:

    If you haven’t done so yet, I would love to see a video on the EasyDigi.
    The kit for that is cheap enough that I may pick one up. I want to try
    doing PSK31 with my 817 and android tablet. The EasyDigi looks like it
    might do the trick. That would make a handy setup for field day.

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  5. rlrsk8r1
    rlrsk8r1 says:

    Randy, my first digital transmission was a PSK31 signal sent via digipan on
    my PC holding my ICOM hand mike up to my computer speaker, and I got a
    perfect copy. Granted this was on 2 meter FM, but I probably wouldn’t have
    gotten into it without first seeing your video. You come up with fun
    things to try.
    K7AGE de KK4LGR, 73

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  6. Richard Slusher
    Richard Slusher says:

    Great video, Randy! I’m gonna have to check out PSKer! Any chance of a
    future one on transmitting PSK31 with the iPad?

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  7. nr3rful
    nr3rful says:

    Good as usual Randy. But, on your introduction to PSK video you say to tune
    the radio to USB, and on this video your turning it to DIG mode… Don’t
    understand or doesn’t make a difference to receive ? I’m new to PSK sorry

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  8. TJack
    TJack says:

    Any suggestions on an Ipad app that I can interface with a TNC that is
    attached to an HT? (I’m using the Yaesu VX-8R) I want to send and recieve
    packet while I’m high in the mountains. So weight really is an issue and
    the batteries required to run laptops are crazy. I’m looking at an Ipad
    connected to an ammo can with 12V batteries in it and a solar pannel. I’m
    looking for an ASCII terminal program for the Ipad. I’d like it to
    interface with the bluetooth on a TNC-X, maybe. I was looking at the TNC-X
    and the Raspberry PI with a TNC-X attached to it. Is this a possibility?
    Thanks for posting, and any suggestions you have!

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