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New:
Command Ref Chart
Andy WB2WZC updated the handy command reminder "cheat sheet".
Download then
paste to the outside of your NUE-PSK!
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New:
Waterproof Logbooks
Here's a real nice logbook to take with you on the wet, snowy and rugged
trails for logging!

Setting up
for PSK and CW Operation:
PSK Setup
CW Setup
CW Example 1
CW Example 2
CW Exmaple 3
Version 5 Command Reference Sheet
and the updated Hot Key Map
CW Direct Mode in v5
software
Hardware Mods for kit builders
Hardware Mods for modem owners
Using "Upload /
Download Config"
Assembling the Lower Chassis
Loading the
Latest Software
Making the Serial Cable
ICD2
Programming Cable
for Software Developers
Notes for Kit
Builders
Battery
Life Study
Odd Keyboard
Behavior?
HC908
Programmer
for U5
Frequently Asked Questions
PHOTO GALLERY
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Use modem with CW paddle
... instead of keyboard!
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CW Direct mode
(ATS-3)
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CW Direct Mode (Elecraft
KX-1)
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Custom NUE-PSK Flash Drive available
Perfect for use with the USB card option
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System connections on the side panel
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PC board holds
all components
9V batteries fit neatly inside the enclosure.
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Production PCB
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Production PCB
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Highly-trained and seasoned designer
checkout at the factory (W8NUE)
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"Did I actually order the wrong-sized
screws?!" (N2APB)
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Cover of QEX for Mar-Apr 2008
Cover photo features use of the
(no longer recommended) Parallax mini keyboard.
Read the entire 12-page article
here.
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Portable PSK31 station:
(top) Transceiver (FT-817)
(middle) NUE-PSK Modem
(bottom) "2366" Keyboard
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for larger view)
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80m Warbler + NUE-PSK Modem station:
(top right) Warbler 80m PSK31 Transceiver
(top left) NUE-PSK Digital Modem
(bottom) Dauphin PS2 mini-keyboard
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for larger view)
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Try out the IW7EHC "Menu Reference Label"
Just print, cut it out and paste to
the top of your modem!
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News: August 2020
The NUE-PSK Digital
Modem is no longer in production.
Software development and email support continues, as warranted.
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Featured in QST for March 2008 (download
article)
Featured in QEX for Mar-Apr 2008 (download
article)
Winner
of Circuit Cellar Magazine's "Design Contest 2007"
Featured in
new ARRL CD: "Digital Technology for Emergency Communications Course
Latest
version (5.03d)
adds "External Monitor" capability
Version 5 software
adds built-in keyer and
CW Direct Mode
Version 4 software adds CW Mode
USB+RTCC Card Details
NUE-PSK Digital Modem
An easy and portable way to get on
the air with PSK-31, RTTY and CW ... no computer required!
The NUE-PSK is a small 7" x 4" x 1" standalone,
battery-operated digital modem using a graphic display for transmit and
receive text data, as well as for showing band spectrum and tuning. Just plug
in a standard PS2 keyboard and connect to an SSB-capable transceiver like the
FT-817 or the PSK-xx transceivers from Small Wonder Labs, and you'll have an
effective digital mode station that goes absolutely anywhere.
The NUE-PSK modem is an "open" design, with
published hardware details and software source code. What this means is that
many others can contribute to the modem's capabilities and modes of
operation. Already we have a "USB add-on option" that
maintains the current time and date, and lets you record the QSO (with a
timestamp) to a USB stick for archival or EmComm use.
Further, the modem has the ability to be "field
upgraded" by using a serial port (or USB thumb drive) to load
new versions of the modem software. The NUE-PSK Modem supports BPSK
(PSK-31), QPSK, RTTY and CW. Just download the
latest-and-greatest modem software from this website and send it to the modem over the serial
port. It's the modem that keeps on growing ... new modes, new features, new
add-on accessories!
MODEM NEWS
> August 2020: The NUE-PSK Digital Modem is
no longer in production ... Introduced at the TAPR DCC
Conference in 2008, we've had a great run of this product and we thank
the many owners over the ensuing twelve years! Software development and
email support will continue, as warranted.
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Version 5.03d Software
... We added
External Monitor (MON) feature to send the modem’s Tx and Rx data
characters to the modem’s type ‘B’ USB serial port (square jack on the
side of the modem case), in addition displaying them on the modem’s
LCD. This feature, toggled on/off by the ctrl-E keystroke, shows “MON”
at the right side of the modem LCD when active, and allows modem data to
be sent to a terminal emulator program running on a PC, and thus may
allow the operator to more easily view the incoming and outgoing modem
data. Notes: (1) The PC’s serial port must be set to 115 Kbps N81, no
flow control. This may be set in the terminal emulator application
running on the PC; and (2) A USB flash drive containing a new “ftrfb.ftd"
file must be inserted to the modem upon initial power-up in order that
the modem’s USB controller chip is updated to the correct version. (See
Latest Software files below for this ftrfb.ftd file). Thanks to
Milt W8NUE for this great feature!
>
SDR Cube Transceiver ... an SDR transceiver
that is optimized for
digital mode operation with the NUE-PSK Modem
— Want another easy way to take your
digital mode operation to the field?
Check out the SDR Cube as a companion to the NUE-PSK modem.
It is a portable Software Defined
Radio transceiver that does not need a
PC to work! It's a fully
self-contained CW/SSB/AM transceiver with
some amazing features that make it great for
the digital modes when used with the
NUE-PSK. Just plug the two devices
together and you'll be able to work the
digital modes!
Technical Resources
The
Latest Software: Pick your favorite way to load the software from the
options below ...
- mem.dat
-- Right-click and "Save as" to computer,
then unzip and put mem.dat onto a thumb drive. Then use
use
Flash Bootload feature with optional USB card
- modem_5.03.hex
-- Right-click and "Save as" to your PC.
Use serial adapter with
PC Bootload feature (Loading
software)
-
modem5.03(modem+lowboot).hex
-- Right-click and "Save as" to your PC.
Use serial adapter with
PC Bootload feature to update old v1.xx modems only) (See
Loading software)
-
modem_5.03(full).hex
-- Right-click and "Save as" to your PC.
Program modem controller with ICD2 programming pod and MPLAB
-
Modem Source Code v5.03
--
Source code for the dsPIC controller (useful for developers)
-
USB controller ("ftrfb.ftd") firmware
--
Version 3.68, required for modem v5.03 use.
(Place this file onto Flash drive and pwr-up modem with drive inserted.)
-
RTCC Source Code v1.10
--
Source code for the PIC controller on the USB
card (useful for developers)
-
Source Code for U5
--
Source code for the MC908 keyboard processor
code in U5 (useful for developers)
- S19 binary for U5 --
Binary for the MC908 keyboard processor code in
U5 (useful for developers)
Release Notes
Config.txt
-- Place this latest file on your flash drive and do a Download Config on
your modem to set your EEPROM to the latest settings.
Master Flash Files -- Collection
of useful files for modem owners using the Flash drive with their USB card
option. When downloaded and unzipped onto your thumb drive, you'll
have all the latest manuals and software loads for convenient use with your modem. See the README.TXT file in the zip
collection for details.
Mem_Image Utility --
This is the PC utility for converting hex
files exported from MPLAB to the standard mem.dat format suitable for
loading from Flash Drive on the USB card, using the modem's Flash
Bootload command. Usage format is simply "mem_image
filename.hex". [NOTE: This is a developer tool and is not
needed by most modem owners.]
Video Clips:
- Prototype Operation
(5 minutes, 47 MB .wmv file)
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Video Clip: Battery
Installation
(2.5 minutes, 20 MB .wmv file)
Tips on Installing the Batteries
Articles:
- QST -- March 2008
- QEX -- Mar-Apr 2008
- ARRL/TAPR 2007 Digital Communications Conference --
Article
and Slides
- NUE-PSK Modem Overview ...
Here's an updated PowerPoint slide deck that overviews the PSK
fundamentals and design highlights of the NUE-PSK Digital Modem.
Great for using at the next gathering of your radio club!
- CW
Mode Technical Slide Deck -- Presented at the TAPR Digital Communications Conference on Sept 16, 2011.
Documentation:
- Operating Manual v5
(full manual) -- Full, self-contained manual for basic modem, CW,
keyer and RTCC module.
-
Operating Manual v5
Addition
-
Operating Manual v4
-
Operating Manual v3
- Operator's Manual 2.33
plus
Insert 2.33
- Operating Manual
2.10
-
Operating Manual 1.34
-
Operating Manual 1.30
-
Operating Manual 1.20 -
Operating Manual
1.10 - Keyer Mode
quickStart Guide -- for
version 5 software
- CW Mode QuickStart Guide
-- Quick 'n easy guide to CW Mode operation.
- CW
Mode Technical Overview -- Slide deck presented at the TAPR Digital
Communications Conference on 9/16/2011
-
QuickStart Guide --
Everyone gets this 1-sheeter with their modem purchase. This is the
latest version. - Command Reference Guide -- A very handy 1-sheet summary
of the modem & USB commands
-
USB+RTCC Quick Assembly Guide
(rev B2) -- Instructions for
assembling the "rev B2" USB+RTCC card. -
USB+RTCC Quick Assembly Guide
(rev B1) -- Instructions for
assembling the "rev B1" USB+RTCC card.
-
USB+RTCC Quick Assembly Guide
(rev Ax) -- Instructions for
assembling any of the "rev A" USB+RTCC cards.
-
RTCC Upgrade Kit --
Guide for adding the RTCC parts to existing USB cards -
Radio Cable Guide -- How do you connect to your rig? Cabling details shown for over 50
radios. - Kit Assy Manual --
This is how
you assemble your own modem. -
RTTY App Note --
Useful guidance for using the new RTTY mode on the
modem.
IW7EHC "Menu Reference Label"
v1.20 -- (PDF
or DOC) -- Just print, cut it out and paste to the top of your
modem!
Developer
Resources:
-
EEPROM Memory Map
-- These files (xls and txt) describe the fields used in the nonvolatile
memory on the modem pc board. This memory contains the modems settings
and macro test strings.
-
SDK Manual --
For developers of custom
software.
Important
Notes:
-
Power Supply
Modification -- Modems first into production can benefit by applying
these simple mods to allow powering the unit from an external supply without
removing the batteries. (Modems purchased from Jan 1, 2009 do not need to
worry about doing this mod!)
- Standard Radio Cable
Supplied with all Modem Purchases -- See the linked page here for information
about the 3-foot radio cable supplied with your modem. It is important to
understand if you have a Type A or Type B cable so you know how to attach the
connector for your SSB rig.
-
Supplying Power to/from the Modem -- This
is a caution note for use in wiring your
own connector for the cable to your transceivers ... be careful how you
handle the +V line on the end of your cable.
Overview
PSK31 is still one of the
best communications modes around to enable near-error free, low-level digital
communications suitable for "conversation mode" with hams around the world. Its
inherent ability to dig out low, near-inaudible signals is ideally suited for
low power QRP enthusiasts. The PSK31 digital modem engine, however, requires
intense DSP processing that is only commonly available in PC sound card. Thus
the PSK operator desiring portability for field operation is locked into using a
laptop computer as a controller, which results in a cumbersome station. But
there’s hope!
The NUE-PSK is a standalone,
battery-operated digital modem using a Microchip dsPIC33F microcontroller. The
project uses a single graphic display showing transmit and receive text data, band spectrum, and tuning indication. When coupled with
an SSB-capable transceiver and a standard PS2 keyboard, the NUE-PSK Digital
Modem forms an effective, compact, and portable station for working the digial
modes on the amateur bands.
Specifications
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Standalone, half-duplex modulator/demodulator for
amateur radio digital mode communications
>
Handheld unit ... no PC required
>
Menus select operating modes, Squelch Thresh, PGA
Gain, CW ID
>
128 x 64 pixel graphic LCD displays audio signal
spectrum 500 Hz to 2.5 kHz (with backlight)
>
Tx and Rx buffers and menu system displayed in
lower half of LCD using four 20-character lines of text
>
Tune controls modem position along audio spectrum
>
Modes currently supported: BPSK31, QPSK, QPSK
reversed
>
External keyboard jack: 6-pin mini-DIN,
PS2-compatible
>
Standard PS2-style
or dual-mode USB/PS2 keyboard
(user-supplied) provides text input for Tx entry, command/mode selection and
modem frequency adjustment
>
Connection to SSB transceiver: 8-pin mini-DIN
(audio in, audio out, PTT, power)
>
Powered by two internal 9V batteries (not
included) or an externally-applied supply via 2.1mm coaxial jack
>
Power requirements: 9-18V DC. Current at 12V is
60 ma without backlight, 80mA with backlight. The current decreases as input
voltage is increased.
>
Field reprogrammable to allow software updating in the field by the owner
>
Aluminum enclosure provides for rugged portable
use while shielding transceiver from digital EMI
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Enclosure dimensions: 7" x 4" x 1"
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Single 3.75" x 5.25” pc board contains all
components and connectors
>
Lightweight: < 1 lb with batteries.
>
Control
for precise audio level control to transceiver
>
Cable assembly provided (plug and shielded cable)
for connection to the SSB transceiver
>
Optional USB Card provides ability to record
transmit and receive text from QSOs for archival and printing. Also serves
as serial adapter port for connection to PC for upgrading modem software, and
for uploading/editing/downloading file with modem settings and macro text
strings.
Schematic
As illustrated below, a dsPIC33F is at the heart of the project
design. This highly-integrated dsPIC33F
device employs a powerful 16-bit architecture that seamlessly integrates the
control features of a Microcontroller (MCU) with the computational capabilities
of a Digital Signal Processor (DSP). The resulting functionality is ideal for
applications that rely on high-speed, repetitive computations, as well as
control … just perfect for the NUE-PSK Digital Modem.
A
complete description of the NUE-PSK Digital Modem design and operation is
provided in our cover article in
QEX for March-April 2008.

(Download
full-resolution PDF version of the schematic)
Parts List
for Homebrewers:

Download BOM as Excel Spreadsheet
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