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Immer kleiner. Jetzt hat SCS ein Modem auf Basis des PTC-IIusb entwickelt, das so klein ist, dass es in viele Kurzwellenfunkgeräte integriert werden kann. Ohne lästige Kabel wird der TRXPTC via Bluetooth wireless vom PC aus gesteuert.

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News Item The TRXPTC. The Transceiver integrated PACTOR Modem.
Smaller and smaller. SCS just developed a new modem, so tiny, that it fits into many existing transceivers using the PTC-IIusb technology. Without annoying cables the TRXPTC can be controlled wireless via Bluetooth from the PC.
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Nov 13, 2012
Crew of the "Bounty" rescued by PACTOR
Crew of the "Bounty" rescued by PACTOR

Aug 05, 2012
Red Cross Communication in Austria
Red Cross Communication in Austria

The austrian Red Cross supports a Short Wave Network using PACTOR Modems as well. The austrian HAM Organizations are also involved in the network. The documentary shows the technical environment in Feldkirch.

Jul 20, 2012
The economic way to get the PACTOR 4 standard.
The economic way to get the PACTOR 4 standard.

Our new compact HF-Modem DR-7400 offers a lower-priced entry to the p4dragon modem class.

May 30, 2012
Proved, Robust, Global
Proved, Robust, Global

Through extensive circuit optimization and extremely dense component placing, we could develop a compact but still very high performance multimode controller: the PTC-IIIusb.

Jun 07, 2011
SCS is setting the new Standard for radio data communication.
SCS is setting the new Standard for radio data communication.

Our brand new HF-modem P4dragon DR-7800 is the no compromise further development of the legendary PTC-II, which was designed for professional use and for the ambitioned amateur radio enthusiast.