Articles in the Digital modes category
Digital modes in ham radio refer to the use of digital technology to transmit and receive radio signals. Digital modes allow ham radio operators to send and receive information using a computer and special software, rather than using traditional voice or Morse code. Some of the benefits of using digital modes in ham radio include the ability to transmit text, images, and other data, as well as improved communication quality and the ability to operate using lower power levels. Digital modes are becoming increasingly popular among ham radio operators, and there are many different digital modes available for use on amateur radio bands.
Digital modes are becoming more and more popular in amateur bands. Over the past few years, the number of operators using one of the numerous forms of data has exploded.
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