Maybe it's just my insatiable sense of wonder that lead me to this, but
the Flex website says that the V/U module is not available for sale in
countries that require a CE certification. Unless I read the message
wrong, the originator of the thread signed his name and callsign, the
latter being G4PNX. QRZ shown that callsign as an English license.
According to the information listed at
http://www.emergogroup.com/services/europe/where-ce-mark-is-required,
England (as part of the UK) is listed as requiring such certification.
That suggests to me that G4PNX doesn't own a 5K and isn't involved in
whether the software works or not.
So, that leads me to wonder whether the individual protesting so loudly
really perceives himself to be an "injured party", or perhaps found his
favourite pub closed for lunch, today?
Just wondering.
73,
Tom N4TAB
FWIW, I don't work for anybody...well, other than SWMBO.
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On 7/14/2011 1:06 PM, George R Allen wrote:
Of course, we could always "shoot the messenger" when we get the slightest bit
of conflicting data! But of course, with today's technology, they might shoot back, or
worse yet, they might shoot first!
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of William H. Fite
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 12:57 PM
To: Peter G. Viscarola
Cc: Flexedge
Subject: Re: [FlexEdge] FM
Bravo to both Brian and Peter for good, solid common sense.
I can get just as exercised as the next guy when a vendor will not supply
PRECISELY what I want...and on MY time schedule, thank you very much. But I
have (mostly) disciplined myself not to go off on rants when my needs,
wishes, and desires don't trump everyone else's.
Sometimes it makes a lot of sense to age an email for a day before you send
it.
Bill
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Peter G. Viscarola<[email protected]>wrote:
Disclaimer: I do not work for Flex Radio Systems. What I have written
represents my guesses. Take them for what they are worth -- and they are
worth every penny you paid for them.
Bravo, Mr. Lloyd.
That's probably the most well-balanced and intelligent summary of the
situation with PowerSDR that I've ever read.
I'm sure we *all* have our little, particular, things that we'd like to see
done to/with PowerSDR. I'm sure we all find it difficult to believe that
our little, particular, feature or fix hasn't been done yet. But resources
are limited. So stop whinging about why your little, particular, feature or
fix isn't done yet. Evaluate PowerSDR for what it currently is and compare
the Flex radio with its current feature set to the others that are
available. I, for one, can't imagine using a radio without a big honkin'
pan adapter with click-tuning. So, for me, Flex wins. Even though MY
little particular wants, some years old, haven't been implemented. Yet.
Peter
K1PGV
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