Chip64 Digital Mode: Software, Documentation, and Support

Find software downloads, help files, technical documentation, and community discussions for the Chip64 digital operating mode.

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Reviewed by • Digital Modes & Software Editor March 2026

Chip64 is a specific digital mode developed by IZ8BLY Nino, designed for amateur radio operators. This mode allows hams to exchange information over the air using a unique modulation scheme, often favored for its performance in certain propagation conditions. Like other digital modes, Chip64 relies on software to encode and decode signals, enabling QSOs even when voice communication is difficult.

Operators interested in Chip64 can find the necessary freeware software for Windows, developed by IZ8BLY, to get on the air. Supporting resources include documentation and help files that explain the mode's operation and setup. There are also community groups where hams discuss the Chip64 mode, share experiences, and troubleshoot issues, helping new users integrate it into their station setups for digital activity.

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