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Best decoding using an updated 24 -bit audio architecture
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very simple installation and configuration
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{{} 006} {{} The microham DXP interface uses a 24 bit converter to digit audio signal received. The subsequent data processing also takes place with this very high resolution. The result is a much wider dynamic range, that is, the ability to discern even very small signals with the simultaneous presence of very strong signals safely and reliablely. This translates into a better decoding even in difficult circumstances, for example with a large number of FT-8 signals at the same time. This very high resolution is particularly useful for modulated signals in the phase such as FT-8, JT65 or PSK-31. {
{ USB 2.0 connection to the computer, only cable in
{{ power supply via USB, no additional power supply requested
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24 -bit audio: high range dynamic, low noise
{{ USB class driver, no special drivers {{004 { RTTY, Sstv, FT-8, PSK-31, JT65, WSPR ...
Telegrafia Morse (CW) with K1el Winkey Chip V3
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White OLED display
Tx and RX adjustable from the front panel
Sendable Keyer Morse speed from the front panel very simple installation, without bridges
optional USB keyboard connector PTT control output of a amplifier
iambic miambic key connector (paddle) Dimensions and weight: 150 x 105 x 30 mm, 350 g
another innovation of microham is the coherent use of classes of USB devices compliant with the standard for the interface. This means that the DXP no longer needs its drivers on current operating systems, since they are already available. This applies to Windows from version 7 onwards, as well as for current versions of macOS and Linux. The previously common common 'urouter' software is no longer necessary, the installation is performed via the ELED display of easy reading on the DXP interface. As further simplification, the manufacturer has replaced the bridges previously used with electronic switches. The DXP interface can be easily used with various transceivers: ready -made cables are available for over 20 different types of transceiver for connection to the radio.
but obviously the DXP interface can do much more than simple digital modes such as RTTY and FT-8. A cat interface with a level converter is integrated for all common types of radio. Also in this case, galvanic insulation consistent between radio and computer is used, which guarantees that mass rings cannot occur. In addition, the last K1el Winkey chip is installed, which simplifies the typing of the transmitter on telegraphy with high precision. The memories of the keyers are easily accessible through the large keys on the top of the DXP. In addition, there is the possibility of connecting an external USB Keyer to recall memories. Obviously you can also use a telegraphy palette. A PTT input and a PTT exit offer everything you need for integration into your station, even if you use a power amplifier. {
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