

📡 Elevate your amateur radio experience with seamless digital mode integration!
Digirig Mobile Rev 1.9 is a compact, rugged digital modes interface for amateur radios, combining audio codec, CAT control, and PTT switch into a single USB Type-C connection. Compatible with HF, VHF, and UHF bands, it supports major transceiver brands and all major OS platforms (Windows, MacOS, Linux). Designed for professional-grade control and mobile use, it offers configurable CAT logic levels and a vibrant community for support, making it the ultimate tool for modern digital amateur radio operations.
| ASIN | B095B9C15R |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,303 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 34 in Computer Audio Interfaces |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Yaesu, ICOM, Kenwood, Elecraft, Baofeng |
| Connector | USB Type-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (475) |
| Date First Available | 18 May 2021 |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio, USB, USB Type C |
| Item Weight | 20 g |
| Item model number | DIGIRIG-MB |
| Operating System | Linux, Mac, Windows |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 20 g |
| Supported Software | Windows, MacOS, Linux |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
T**L
Small and Comprehensive Rig interface solution
This is an incredibly neat solution to getting 'older' radios connected to the PC. It provides both Rig Control and Audio interfaces. By default it's configured for 3.3v logic level for the rig control, but can be re-wired for RS232 levels. Supports most radios I can think of. You will need to use a soldering iron to reconfigure some of the options but the website is very supportive and videos exist of how to do this, and besides, if you're buying this you should know how to use a soldering iron. I made my own cables (For Icom IC-7000) and it all just worked as it was supposed to. Use it mostly with WSJT-X. Uses CP210 drivers which all the modern radios use by default anyway so no compatibility issues. Tim G6GEI
D**Y
Connecting cables required
Fantastic setup for FT8 FT4 with my Xiegu G90
M**.
Get One
Fantastic, small in size, easy to carry, converts information from the pc to the radio and vice versa. The unit needs the correct leads for the radio to control the cat (computer aided transceiver) and audio in/out. I use it portable for ft8 and ft4 with a yaesu ft-857d and an ft-817. I Couldn't Recommend it Enough
E**4
Seems Good
More or less "plug and play" with the Yaesu FTM6000. Still experimenting but it does work as a digital interface. I bought the Digirig lead to go with it. Pleased with this purchase.
A**S
Digirig + Xiegu G90
The Digirig does exactly what is says on the tin. It is a lot easier than using the CE-19 with the Xiegu G90. There's not so many cables trailing so it is a lot tidier. Once I had downloaded the correct driver for it I was all set.
M**L
OK but not for me
Sent this back
S**B
Excellent product.
Great product .
J**K
Ft891 compatible
Worked well with my ft891
S**M
If you're an avid ham radio operator seeking a compact solution to streamline your operations, the Digirig Mobile is a game-changer. This ingenious device combines an audio codec, CAT control, and PTT switch into a single USB connector, simplifying your setup and enhancing overall performance. Key Features: Versatile Compatibility: The Digirig Mobile is a versatile companion, working seamlessly across HF, VHF, and UHF frequencies. Whether you're into FT8, FT4, JS8Call, RTTY, SSTV, WinLink, APRS, VaraHF, VaraFM, or Soundmodem, this device has you covered. CAT Control and PTT Integration: Offering fully featured CAT control for compatible transceivers, the Digirig Mobile ensures precise adjustments without the hassle. The integrated PTT switch provides a reliable hands-free experience, particularly handy with HTs and basic mobile radios. Plug-and-Play Convenience: Pre-made transceiver cables are available for popular brands such as Yaesu, ICOM, Kenwood, Elecraft, Baofeng, Xiegu, and Lab599. Additionally, for the DIY enthusiasts, the community forum provides instructions for a trivial homebrew cable build. Multi-Platform Support: The Digirig Mobile is designed to work seamlessly with all major operating systems, including Windows, MacOS, and Linux. While it generally requires no driver updates, easy-to-follow instructions are available for systems that may need them. Flexible CAT Interface: The CAT interface comes pre-configured for logic levels but can be easily adjusted to RS-2323, TX-500, or CI-V according to your preferences. Visit the Digirig website for additional information on customization. Comprehensive Support: Should you have any questions or encounter issues, the Digirig community offers tutorials, a troubleshooting guide, and a vibrant forum. The Q&A section of the product listing is another avenue for seeking assistance. My Thoughts: The Digirig Mobile has earned its place as an essential tool in my ham radio setup. Its small form factor doesn't compromise on functionality. Setting it up was a breeze, and the device has proven to be reliable across various modes and frequencies. For ham operators looking to enhance their radio experience with a user-friendly and versatile interface, the Digirig Mobile is a solid investment. Pros: Compact design Versatile compatibility Easy plug-and-play setup Flexible CAT interface Comprehensive support and community Cons: None identified during my usage In conclusion, the Digirig Mobile stands out as a reliable and efficient solution for ham radio enthusiasts, providing a seamless integration of audio, control, and PTT functions.
R**L
Easy to adjust/modify for use with the IC-706MkIIG on FT8 and JS8 Call. Purchased to cables to make it easier to connect to the computer. Small footprint, and minimal wires, help keep the radio desk clear
M**N
What a little small device 🤣💀 damn , it have a format of a garlic part look like lolz
P**E
Très bien !
A**R
Works well, it took me a while to set up only because I used the serial port instead of audio. Lesson learned.
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