I had my pre-order on file since last month.   I just can't way to see it in 
operation! But don't tell anyone else here... 73, and see you on the negative 
spectrum... W4EG
 > From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Sun, 13 May 2012 23:27:33 +0000
> Subject: [FlexEdge] Flexa-Boom-a-Tron
> 
> My source has given me the following information about the upcoming flex 
> release and asked that I not use the actual product name.  The internal code 
> name is Flexaboomatron, or an alternate code name "woooooey".
> 
> 1.   The new product has basically been developed for the military; but, a 
> version with slightly lesser specs is being offered to the amateur community.
> 2.   It is modular in nature, packaged in a series of 19" inch rack mount 
> modules, 2.25" tall, and depth of 18.5 inches.
> 3.   The modules are identified as A, B, C, D and PS-1 & PS-2
> 4.   Module A has several plug in assemblies.  The basic version of this 
> module consists of a receiver and transmitter similar to the F1.5K.  The 
> difference is that the receiver is a much hotter version.
>           The following plug in assemblies are available:
>            -  all frequency, tracking filters that allow reception on any 
> frequency with brick wall
>                Selectivity
>            -   multi frequency  receive assembly that simultaneously receives 
> on 16 tuneable
>                Frequencies at the same time.  Via software, outputs are 
> individual or combined. Up
>                 To four assemblies per A module, additional A modules allowed
>            -   125W output assembly The military version has up to 4 
> simultaneous transmit outputs
>            -   Auto antenna switch module similar to the F5K
>            
> 5.   Module B is a power amplifier module.  Designed primarily for SSB and 
> Independent Sideband.  It is a 725W PEP module when used with the PS-2, 400W 
> with the PS-1. At low power it will handle continuous digital.
> 
> Multiple output assemblies may be paralleled using multiple power supplies.  
> These amplifiers are the highest efficiency units available today. B holds  6 
> amps.
> 
> 6.    Module C is the water cooling assembly for the amps.  It connects to 
> your cold water tap and is routed thru a 10cup coffee filter.
> 7.   Module D is a military module and is classified.
> 
> The new offering also works in the negative frequency spectrum which has, in 
> the past, been reserved only for politicians.  In this mode, the amplifiers 
> generate cold....the recommendation is to connect the hose to a beer keg. I 
> have a unit on order. Look for me in the  negative spectrum on [minus]2.718 .
> 
> George
> K2CM
> 
> Sent from my pet Octopusses iPad
> 
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