PSK for Android smartphones and tablets
Version 3 now with improved sensitivity and faster locking
DroidPSK is an application to decode and encode Ham Radio BPSK31 & BPSK63. A great tool for portable Amateur Radio operation.
There is no extra hardware required for decoding, since DroidPSK is able to decode the signal recorded from the smartphone / tablet microphone. Just hold your Android phone or tablet close to the speaker of your Amateur Radio transceiver or receiver, adjust the waterfall slider to the carrier frequency and DroidPSK will start decoding.
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In transmitting mode characters can be entered using the keyboard. 20 macros are also available to store standard messages such as Name and QTH and station info. Macro keywords such as <my:callsign> <his:rcvd>, <stop> etc. are also supported. 4 different colors can be assigned to the macro buttons. For transmitting an interface like the WolphiLink is recommended. A Bluetooth function is built in but still experimental stage.
Starting v2.0, new logbook functionality is included. Callsign, Name RST etc can be easily transferred into the logbook from the receiving screen. The logbook entries can be easily searched and modified. The logbook also includes ADIF export and import to transfer your data to a PC-based logging software.
If you like to see more information you can take a look at the manual at: DroidPSK manual
The suggested frequencies for PSK on the Amateur Radio bands are:
1.838 MHz 160 meters
3.580 MHz 80 meters
7.035 MHz 40 meters (region 3)
7.040 MHz 40 meters (regions 1,2)
10.142 MHz 30 meters
14.070 MHz 20 meters
18.100 MHz 17 meters
21.080 MHz 15 meters
24.920 MHz 12 meters
28.120 MHz 10 meters
50.290 MHz 6 meters