Since the PC is not as important with the 6000 series it would have been
nice to that little PC in the 6000 box,  just add the power supply and plug
the monitor into the 6500 or 6700 and go.  I was told at Dayton my lowly
netbook would run it but possibly not bring up all the receiver slices as
maybe the only issue that may come up.

Still hard to get past the $199 yearly support fee, that's about $1000 for 5
years. You can spin it any way you want for supporting it but that's a lot
of money but I DO understand their reasoning for charging a fee. Glad to see
the post on another manufacturers reflector where one of the owners said
they will never EVER charge a fee for support.

Hey!  We do  like their products and will continue to support them. 


KE4WY Jim 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Eric Wachsmann
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 5:07 PM
To: Scott Myers
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FlexEdge] Which one do I want?

We understand the need for clear information and are working towards a
dynamic FAQ that we can publish and expand on the website.  Please bear with
us as we are still recovering from the Dayton trip.  In the interest of some
clear answers, see my comments below.


Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems*
Tune in ExcitementT*

On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 3:05 PM, Scott Myers <[email protected]> wrote:

> snip
>


> 1 - 2 Meters
> I thought both the 6500 & 6700 had 2 meter.  At least this is the info 
> I was given at the show, before I pulled the trigger.  Another post 
> said the 6500 didn't have 2 meters.
>

[Eric] Only the 6700 will support 2m without external transverters.  The
output is 0dBm nominal.  The brochure is somewhat confusing on this and
we'll clarify this on the spec table.


>
> 2 - Diversity receive and beam steering I'm really trying to get my 
> head around why only the 6700 will do this.  I assumed the 6500 would 
> do this.  (Pardon my thickness on this.) Since the 6500 has a "Receive 
> A" and standard antenna connector, why won't it do it?
> I read a previous post on this subject, but it read like Greek to me.
>

[Eric] While you can have up to 4 or 8 slice receivers depending on the
model (6500 = 4, 6700 = 8), there is another important distinction.  The
6700 includes a complete second RF front end.  This includes the
preamplifiers, filters, and the wideband ADC.  We call this a Spectral
Capture Unit or just SCU for short.  While you could put multiple slice
receivers from the same SCU on the same frequency and do "diversity" on it,
it would serve no benefit as the digital data used would contain no
additional information.  In order to do diversity like we do with the
FLEX-5000, you need a separate front end to provide an input from a separate
antenna.


>
> 3 - Satellite operation
> Is the 6500 going to be sufficient for Satellite operation?
>

[Eric] With the appropriate external hardware to run 70cm and any necessary
amplification of the nominal 0dBm output on 2m, the answer is yes.

>
> 4 - 600 Meter operation
> I know this is somewhat of an unknown thing yet.  But being a SDR, 
> will the 6000 series (or any Flex) be able to handle RX and TX on the 
> newly to be assigned 600 meter band?
>

[Eric] Yes!  This, 2200m, and 4m are all covered on both receive and
transmit (again low power, nominal 0dBm output).
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