Voice Keyers for Amateur Radio Operations
Find voice keyer units and kits designed to store and transmit pre-recorded messages in your own voice for efficient contesting and DXing.
Voice keyers are essential tools for many ham radio operators, especially those active in contests or frequently calling CQ on crowded bands. These devices store pre-recorded voice messages, allowing operators to send repetitive transmissions without needing to speak into the microphone each time. This saves an operator's voice during long operating sessions and ensures consistent, clear audio for critical exchanges.
Many stations use voice keyers to automate common contest exchanges, call CQ, or send their callsign during DX pileups. Some voice keyers, like the MFJ-434, offer multiple message memories and can be integrated directly with transceivers for seamless operation. Other options, such as the BX-184, provide kits for hams who prefer to build or integrate a voice keyer into existing microphone setups, offering flexibility for various antenna projects and operating styles.
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A voice keyer kit available on the marker in two models, BX-184 is the replacement PCB for those who already own an MH-31 microphone. Kit BX-184M includes an MH-31 besides the PCB for those not owning one yet.
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Let this microprocessor controlled MFJ Contest Voice KeyerTM call CQ, send your call and do contest exchanges for you in your own natural voice