**This review is not sponsored by Digirig. I have purchased this device myself**
The Digirig Mobile is a small practical device that fills a very specific niche in amateur radio. Its creator Denis Grisak (K0TX) after getting started with FT8 and disappointment with existing solutions decided to look for a better solution. He came up with a rather elegant solution. Take some common off the shelf chips add a USB hub and throw them all on one board and there you have it the Digirig Mobile was born.
The Digirig Mobile is composed of a CM108 sound sound card, which others have adapted to add PTT and an audio interface, as well as a CP2102 USB to UART bridge. These two chips, when combined with a USB hub provide you with an audio interface, PTT, CAT control and a serial interface all in one small package. Denis makes cables for many different radios and there are instructions for others radios in the forums on the site.
Testing the Digirig Mobile
I tested the Digirig Mobile using a Baofeng UV-5R with both the Evolve III Maestro Ebook and an M1 MacBook Air 2020 using a set of the Baofeng UV-5R cables. Initially I had some issues that I found out were due to a poor quality USB cable (it works great for charging, but not for data). After switching to some high quality, Anker USB-C cables*, everything just started to work as expected.
To get the UART Serial bridge working I did have to download drivers from Silicon Labs.
I have been able to successfully program the Baofeng UV-5R radios with no issues via CHIRP on both the MacBook and the Maestro Ebook with no issues what so ever. Also, I have successfully used the Digirig Mobile with WSJT-X and with YAAC by KA2DDO, both without any issues.
Currently I have been unable to test the ability to use the Digirig Mobile with Winlink. I have been able to get everything talking to one another but have been unable to make a connection. This I believe is due to distance between myself and the other station rather than the Digirig Mobile not working as I heard the packet sounds on my other Baofeng UV-5R I had turned on to monitor.
Review
From what I have tried with it so far I have been very impressed with the Digirig Mobile. It is simple to use. It just works. It also comes in at a not painful price point. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is looking for way to interface their computer with a radio to work some of the digital modes.
The one issue I have found is that you do not want to plug the Digirig Mobile into a USB hub. This is because the Digirig Mobile itself is already a USB hub. I don’t think that there is really any way around this. If you have a MacBook like I do I would suggest using a hub that has power pass through for everything else that you need to connect so that you can still charge the computer while you are using the Digirig Mobile.
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