Yes, you can use the transverter port as a RX port.
Tim Ellison, W4TME
Customer Experience Manager
FlexRadio Systems™
4616 W Howard Ln, Suite 1-150
Austin, TX 78728
Phone: 512-535-4713 Ext. 223
Web: www.flexradio.com http://www.flexradio.com
On 7/9/2015 8:26 AM, Zack Schindler wrote:
My second
No, the 6300 works very well on 6m using the internal RF preamp.
Tim Ellison, W4TME
Customer Experience Manager
FlexRadio Systems™
4616 W Howard Ln, Suite 1-150
Austin, TX 78728
Phone: 512-535-4713 Ext. 223
Web: www.flexradio.com http://www.flexradio.com
On 7/9/2015 8:01 AM, Zack Schindler
My second question today. Is there any way that one can use an RX only
antenna that has a preamp on it (a Pixel) with the 6300? Can one of the
antenna ports be configured to be RX only?
I am considering selling my 5000a to buy a 6300 and I really would miss
this capability. And sadly I cannot
I was wondering if the 6000 series rigs need a preamp on 6m? My 5000a is
pretty much deaf on 6 without the preamp.
73
Zack
N8FNR
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The answer to both of your questions is in the 6000-series datasheet:
http://www.flexradio.com/downloads/flex-6000-family-datasheet-pdf/
73,
Mike - N8MSA
- Original Message -
From: Zack Schindler mrz...@gmail.com
To: Flex Radio flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Thursday,
Good evening folks,
Question on putting in line an Amplifier. When I had the flex 3000 I just had
the wire coming from the TX out on the 3000 and went to 811H. On this radio
(Flex 6300) after reading the manual I do not know where to put the RCA plug,
I see it has an ALC connection on the
All:
I have a new 6300 and was wondering if the receiver can be damaged by
transmitting on VFO-A while VFO-B is on the same band with both VFO's on
the same antenna?
I came across a situation where I was tuning the band and realized I was
transmitting with VFO-A and VFO-B on the same
Plug it into the white TX jack next to the red remote jack. I mainly work
cw and set the delay to 200 to keep the 811H relay from tripping inside
letters. Without the amp the delay can be set to 0 for essentially full
breakin.
73,
Wayne, N4FP
-Original Message-
From: FlexRadio
No, it will not hurt the radio. The RF signal path to the SCU is
switched out when transmitting.
Tim Ellison, W4TME
Customer Experience Manager
FlexRadio Systems™
4616 W Howard Ln, Suite 1-150
Austin, TX 78728
Phone: 512-535-4713 Ext. 223
Web: www.flexradio.com http://www.flexradio.com
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