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tobaisj, why not use a bluetooth to serial adapter? This add-on has a lot of potential. It would be nice if an alarm goes off when a message is sent directed towards you. It would also be nice to have the ability to send messages to other stations.
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I've had good luck with a prolific USB to serial (wired) adapter, interfacing my NIT to a D7.
Its also worth noting, if someone has the skillset and time, a software TNC can be ported for NITs: http://www.baycom.org/~tom/ham/soundmodem/ Of course a USB to serial adapter will still be needed for PTT.
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In fact, the built-in help file (also available online) mentions this explicitly: