I have a Danger Hiptop and can type about 35wpm on it. I wrote a PSK
app for it, ussing the TCP/IP interface and talks to gMFSK on Linux. It
supports any mode that gMFSK supports. I also have been working on a
native PSK implementation using the sound I/O but it may not be suitable
for QSOs because of the size of the sound buffer (capture then
process). I also did a CW output routine for it, but ran into some MIDI
problems.
73,
Leigh.
On Tue, 17 May 2005 8:11 am, Eric Ward wrote:
A Blackberry or Handspring Treo or similar has a full qwerty
mini-keyboard designed to be run with both thumbs. (Come to think of
it, a PSK31 rig in the same general size and format as one of these
would be incredibly cool, and arguably feasible (factory built and SMD,
of course).
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