That certainly is good enough for me!  An XVTR output with a signal on the new 
bands can easily be externally amplified.

George
K2CM


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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf of Gerald 
Youngblood [[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 6:13 PM
To: George Allen
Cc: Flexedge
Subject: Re: [FlexEdge] 6000 series, Low Frequency receive/transmit

George,

The XVTR output will receive and transmit 0 dBm from 30 KHz to 77 MHz.  The PA 
will not cover below 1.8 MHz.  In case you don't know it is a technical 
challenge just to get a PA output transformer to work well from 160-6m, much 
less to cover 2200m to 4m.  Even though the transistors can cover the range, 
the PA transformers don't exist at these power levels.

If you want to cover bands other than 160-6m with higher power, you will have 
to provide your own PA.  Other than that, it covers all current and future 
bands from 30 KHz to 77 MHz at 0 dBm right out of the box.

73,
Gerald


Gerald Youngblood, K5SDR
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FlexRadio Systems(TM)
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On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 10:52 AM, George Allen 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

The specs give a 300KC (.3Mhz) lower limit.

I seem to remember a post from Flex stating that the lower limit is 30Khz, 
(.03Mhz),  Did I remember correctly?

The specs state that the lower transmit band is 160Mtrs.  If the new LF bands 
materialize, can the software/firmware be changed so that the 6000 will 
transmit on the new LF bands?

George
K2CM



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