I heard through the grapevine that it is so efficient, it actually circumvents 
celestial objects to the point of contacts with other systems such as the 
Zargon system 427 light years away, and compensates for the time drift 
contained on the edges of the continueum.

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   1. Flexa-Boom-a-Tron (George Allen)
   2. Re: Flexa-Boom-a-Tron (Ernest Garcia)
   3. Imagine networking as forethought, not afterthought...
      (Gerald Youngblood)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 13 May 2012 23:27:33 +0000
From: George Allen <[email protected]>
To: Flexedge <[email protected]>
Subject: [FlexEdge] Flexa-Boom-a-Tron
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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

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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 13 May 2012 21:08:06 -0700
From: Ernest Garcia <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>, Flexedge <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FlexEdge] Flexa-Boom-a-Tron
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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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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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 14 May 2012 06:41:02 -0500
From: Gerald Youngblood <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: [FlexEdge] Imagine networking as forethought, not
        afterthought...
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Our imagination is running wild.  Find out why on May 18th.

GAME CHANGER AHEAD!

73,
Gerald, K5SDR
President and CEO
FlexRadio Systems



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