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In this post, I will describe a low cost way to get started with digital modes using FM. We will extend off my [previous post](/blog/digitalmodes). Even though some of these instructions are hardware specific, I hope that the general principles will apply to whatever hardware you're working with.
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In this post, I will describe a low cost way to get started with digital modes using FM. We will extend off my [previous post](/blog/digitalmodes/). Even though some of these instructions are hardware specific, I hope that the general principles will apply to whatever hardware you're working with.
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In order to transmit, you will need an amateur radio license. We are going to be transmitting within 145.50-145.80 Mhz which according to the [ARRL Band Plan](http://www.arrl.org/band-plan) is marked as the miscellaneous and experimental section. In terms of our encoding scheme, let's play around with [8PSK](https://www.sigidwiki.com/wiki/8PSK).
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