Dang, I thought Gerald was going to comment on the proposal that I get a free 
radio! Bill, I promise I would take several pictures and send them to you!

Happy memorial day!

Neal
On May 25, 2012, at 5:11 PM, Gerald Youngblood wrote:

> Hi Robert,
> 
> I thought I would answer your questions in the text below.
> 
> 73,
> Gerald
> 
> 
> Gerald Youngblood, K5SDR
> President and CEO
> FlexRadio Systems(TM)
> Email: [email protected]
> Web: www.flexradio.com <http://www.flex-radio.com/>
> 
> Tune In Excitement (TM)
> PowerSDR(TM) is a trademark of FlexRadio Systems
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 9:06 AM, Robert Costa, KB6QXM <[email protected]>wrote:
> 
>> Scott,
>> 
>> Here is what I do not understand with the new radios.
>> 
>> 1) Why no extended receive range now that is all digital from the antenna.
>> For instance low frequency receive.
>> 
> 
> The receiver 3 dB points are 30 KHz to 77 MHz on all models.  The FLEX-6700
> also covers 135-165 MHz.
> 
>> 
>> 2) Why no transverters for people that want to have 1 radio does all and
>> no extra hardware in the shack.
>> 
> 
> This is a broad question so I am not sure what you are asking.
> 
> 
>> 
>> 3) Why no 473 khz band?
>> 
> 
> This one is covered.  TX is 0 dBm nominal.
> 
>> 
>> Not dinging Flex for anything, as the new radios are a step in the right
>> direction for one that has RF ingress and appreciating having a PC be just
>> right or nothing works right. I understand all of this, as I am still
>> dealing with some of these issues.
>> 
>> I wanted to do a presentation on what it took to configure the radio and
>> the computer, but there are so many steps that I have decided not to do it.
>> 
>> What I will say is that the people at Flex are #1 in my book. The fellow
>> Flexers are also #1 in my book. If it was not for the helpful staff at
>> Flex, Neil Campbell and other fellow Flexers, I would be still be off the
>> air with the Flex. Is it perfect now...NO! Is it a workable game
>> plan....Yes!
>> 
>> I look at Flex Radios as high performance high horsepower engines. Once
>> you get them dialed-in, they work extremely well. It just takes some effort
>> to get them there. It is like the high performance antenna that you and I
>> both share.
>> 
>> Dial them in, they work great...it just takes some effort.
>> 
>> In my honest opinion, they are not plug and play appliances and should not
>> be. Is SDR for everyone? No! I personally believe that Flex radios are for
>> the technically-inclined of the hobby.
>> 
> 
> The new FLEX-6000 series is designed to be plug and play.  It is a network
> appliance.
> 
> 
>> 
>> Someday I hope to take my Flex to field day, but a 5000a is not that
>> portable.
>> 
>> My 10 cent opinion.
>> 
>> 73,
>> Robert
>> KB6QXM
>> "Ham Radio Open Conversation"
>> Yahoo group owner/moderator
>> 
>> 
>> ----- Reply message -----
>> From: "Scott Myers" <[email protected]>
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Subject: [FlexEdge] The New Flex radios
>> Date: Fri, May 25, 2012 6:21 am
>> 
>> 
>> A couple other things that are annoyances if you have been a Flexer for a
>> while, as most of us have.
>> 
>> -No more issues with firewire.  Sometimes, the Firewire interface can flake
>> out, causing a reboot of the Flex to be necessary, as well as disconnecting
>> the firewire cable.  Also, the occasional problem with RFI in the firewire
>> for those running QRO.  Many lesser motherboards have an iffy firewire
>> onboard, forcing us to install another more robust firewire card with TI
>> chipset.
>> 
>> -DPC latency.  Requirement of a relatively high end motherboard in your PC
>> to insure your bus is bulletproof for bus clocking.  No more worrying about
>> DPC latency when you replace your PC.  No more making sure a laptop is
>> "just
>> so" when you want to run your Flex on field day.  Run it on a netbook if
>> you
>> want with a 6000.
>> 
>> Guys that have "abandoned" their flexes after a short time usually do so
>> due
>> to the problems with their computer not having low DPC latency or firewire
>> issues.  And a lot of guys never buy Flex's because they have read and know
>> about these potential problems with computers married to a Flex.  It’s a
>> black eye that should go away.
>> 
>> A couple other issues that I will be glad are solved.
>> 
>> -Latency.  That is something I won't miss.  Normal mode, safe 1, safe 2...
>> be gone foul beast.
>> 
>> - QSK capable.  No more clackety-clack.
>> 
>> 73,
>> Scott AC8DE
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of dan edwards
>> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 7:34 AM
>> To: [email protected]; Burke Schlott
>> Subject: Re: [FlexEdge] The New Flex radios
>> 
>> Burke
>> ( correct me where i miss the mark, guys )  i too have enjoyed my F3k for
>> some time. the new rigs are revolutionary in at least 3 ways, i think.
>> 1. no longer QSD / QSE.  DDC / DUC instead.  gives capability to see more
>> than 192 khz; no more receiver images at 3x F. should be a real treat on MF
>> / LF. and also the capacity to see the entire 10m band on the pan.
>> 
>> 2. in the same way flex solved the soundcard problem by putting it in the
>> rig, the new rigs have DSP processing in the radio. with the FPGA and the
>> TI
>> processor. relieves some of the pc's processing requirements, i think.
>> 
>> 3. the new rig connects to the radio through ethernet instead of firewire.
>> 
>> probably much more than this, but these features alone have ME excited.  It
>> is a VERY clever piece of gear.  73, w5xz, dan
>> 
>> --- On Fri, 5/25/12, Burke Schlott <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> From: Burke Schlott <[email protected]>
>> Subject: [FlexEdge] The New Flex radios
>> To: [email protected]
>> Date: Friday, May 25, 2012, 10:47 AM
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> I have been using a 5K for several years now and am more than satisfied
>> with
>> its performance and features. I have read the preliminary info on the Flex
>> web site and would really like to know just what I could expect in the way
>> of actual performance improvements that I could expect over the 5K. I guess
>> what I am saying is that I would like to see the 6K's performance specs as
>> compared to the 5K similar to what is now available in the product
>> comparason tab on the web site.
>> 
>> Burke K1BJS
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