Data modes for ham radio
hardware
Manufacturers
- Digimaster from ZLP Electronics. A variety of interfaces and connecting cables are available.
- Donner’s digital interfaces. Various models available for specific rig manufacturers.
- KK7UQ interface. Available in kit form.
- Microkeyer USB interface from Microham. Other models available.
- PCInterfaces In both kit and pre-constructed form.
- QDG Kit Construction project from the Queensland Digital Group [1]
- Rascal GLX from Bux CommCo. Available in kit or constructed form. A variety of cable options are also available from the site.
- Rigblaster from West Mountain Radio. Has interface models with both USB and RS232 DB9 connections. Includes inbuilt rig control capability.
- RigExpert USB interfaces and MixW software.
- SignaLink from Tigertronics. Two models available, one that used the computer soundcard and DB9 connection, the second has a built in soundcard and connects via USB
- W9KFB PSK Software, Interface, and cable specifically designed for operation with HamStationUltra software and a Kenwood TS-2000/TS-B2000 transceiver for a one-stop PSK solution.
- VA3TO linking interface. Operates under EchoLink software and doubles as a soundcard interface for various digital modes.
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SignaLink USB - The SignaLink USB combines the legendary
performance of our SignaLink SL-1+ with a state of the art “built-in”
low-noise soundcard. The SignaLink USB has only one USB connection to
the computer, and in most cases, only one connection to the radio.
Convenient front panel controls make setup and operation very easy. The
SignaLink USB is fully isolated and is compatible with ALL radio Mic, Data,
and Accessory Ports, and supports virtually ALL sound card Digital and Voice
modes.
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SignaLink SL-1+ - The SignaLink SL-1+ connects to your computer's
sound card and to your radio's Mic, Data or Accy Port. It is designed
to work with ALL computer sound cards, and with ALL radios. The
SignaLink SL-1+ is compact, low powered and fully isolated for optimum
performance. It supports ALL sound card Digital and Voice modes, and
does NOT use a serial or USB port!
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Copyright © 1996-2020
Tigertronics - All Rights Reserved | BayPac, SignaLink, and
TigerTrak are trademarks of Tigertronics
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Data modes in common use with Ham radio
SPK
JT65
FT8
SSTV
RTTY
Frequencies
PSK
160m
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1.838
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80m
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3.580
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40m
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7.040
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30m
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10.141
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20m
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14.070
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17m
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18.103
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15m
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21.070
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12m
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24.920
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10m
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28.070
28.120 |
6m
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50.305
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RTTY
80m
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3.590
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40m
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7.043
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30m
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10.143
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20m
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14.083
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17m
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18.106
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15m
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21.080
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12m
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24.925
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10m
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28.080
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6m
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50.600
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MFSK
(MFSK16, OLIVIA 8/250, CONTESTIA 8/250 etc)
(MFSK16, OLIVIA 8/250, CONTESTIA 8/250 etc)
160m
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1.838,50
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80m
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3.582,50
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40m
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7.042,50
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30m
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10.141
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20m
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14.072.50
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17m
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18.103
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15m
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21.086,50
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12m
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24.921,50
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10m
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28.072,50
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6m
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JT65
160m
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1.838
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80m
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3.570
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40m
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7.076
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30m
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10.138
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20m
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14.076
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17m
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18.102
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15m
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21.076
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12m
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24.917
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10m
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28.076
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6m
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50.310
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JT9
160m
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1.839
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80m
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3.572
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40m
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7.078
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30m
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10.140
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20m
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14.078
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17m
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18.104
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15m
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21.078
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12m
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24.919
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10m
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28.078
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6m
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50.312
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FT8
160m
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1.840
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80m
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3.573
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60m
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5.357
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40m
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7.074
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30m
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10.136
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20m
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14.074
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17m
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18.100
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15m
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21.074
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12m
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24.915
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10m
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28.074
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6m
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50.313
50.323- intercontinental |
FT4
160m
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80m
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3.575
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60m
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40m
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7.047,50
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30m
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10.140
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20m
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14.080
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17m
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18.104
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15m
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21.140
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12m
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24.919
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10m
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28.180
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6m
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50.318
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JS8CALL
160m
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1.842
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80m
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3.578
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60m
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40m
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7.078
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30m
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10.130
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20m
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14.078
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17m
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18.104
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15m
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21.078
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12m
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24.922
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10m
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28.078
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6m
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50.318
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