Elan, Please refer to the info in the FLEX-6000 product brochure regarding the preselecter filtering for the ham bands for greater rejection of strong out of band signals.
-Tim --- Tim Ellison, W4TME Product Management FlexRadio Systems (Sent from my iPad) On May 26, 2012, at 8:07 AM, paim <[email protected]> wrote: > since we have many broadcast station in EU from 6Mhz or let say 6.144 > + - is flex going to make sure will not going to hear this station tx from > 6.144 etc on the 6m or any top band since there was not clear answer about > this > it is very very important this issue will be test 100% under strong BC station > > > vy 73 > E.P g0uut/dl9fcc > > > > > From: Gerald Youngblood <[email protected]> > To: Jim R <[email protected]> > Cc: "<[email protected]>" <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, 26 May 2012, 12:53 > Subject: Re: [FlexEdge] [Flexradio] Differences between the 5K & 6K ? > > Jim, > > Even though it slices and dices you can still push to squawk to your hearts > content. ;) > > 73, > Gerald > > Sent from my iPad > > On May 25, 2012, at 9:20 PM, Jim R <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> Yes and soon you won't even have to operate the radio. Just go to work and >> while away, the radio will find the DX entities you need, make the qso's and >> log contacts. Through voice synthesis, it may even complete SSB contacts. To >> keep it legal, you can set up your I-phone or Android for continuous >> monitoring and control if necessary. All that is too stressful for me and >> I'm old fashioned. I love nothing better than a good long relaxed rag chew >> about radio equipment, life and family so I'll be staying in front of my >> 5000 operating one band at a time and for a thrill while making an >> occasional rare DX contact, use RX2 for those wide splits or to just >> visually monitor another band for activity while that band is muted. >> >> Each to his own, >> >> >> Jim >> K5HY >> >> >> >>> From: [email protected] >>> To: [email protected]; [email protected] >>> Date: Fri, 25 May 2012 21:49:05 -0400 >>> Subject: Re: [FlexEdge] [Flexradio] Differences between the 5K & 6K ? >>> >>> Don't forget that there is a computer which can watch bands for you. You >>> don't have to monitor all 8 slices by yourself. >>> >>> Here are a few ideas that could be implemented into the onboard processing >>> (in radio) or streamed to the computer for post processing: >>> >>> <brainstorm> >>> >>> .With 8 slices, your computer can monitor all cw/digital parts of every band >>> simultaneously and decode it all. Your computer could alert you when it >>> finds a DXCC entity that you don't have yet. >>> .As the hobby evolves with the technology, maybe even voice transmissions >>> will have digital stamps encoded into them so that even SSB transmissions >>> can be identified and partially decoded by computers. >>> .The radio could always be monitoring the harmonic frequencies of the main >>> band you are listening to, and correlate the harmonic frequencies with the >>> main band to detect people who might be inadvertnatly transmitting >>> harmonics. >>> .Your computer could listen for long delayed echoes using SETI style >>> software. Monitoring 3MHz of bandwith can increase your chances. >>> .For VHF contesting where you work the same person multiple times in a row >>> on an increasing band, you could utilize the 8 receivers combined with some >>> specialized transverter multiplexing hardware (different IF frequency for >>> each band) that would enable you to monitor multiple bands simultaneously, >>> and allow you to work someone on the higher band without abandoning post on >>> the lower band. This would give a huge advantage to VHF contesters, >>> especially single op stations that done have a warm body to operate each >>> band. >>> .You could monitor all 2m repeaters and simplex channels simultaneously, >>> record them all and play them back later. Your computer could learn the >>> signatures of your buddies voice and radio and even alert you when they key >>> up, regardless of what repeater they jump on. >>> .A club could purchase the radio and put it in the contest station. 8 users >>> could use it to monitor the bands simultaneously. >>> >>> </brainstorm> >>> >>> And so much more that hasn't been thought up yet. >>> >>> >>> >>> This really is a game changer. >>> >>> Greg, N2GZ/1 >>> >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: [email protected] >>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jim Fuller N7VR >>> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 8:57 PM >>> To: 'flexedge' >>> Subject: Re: [FlexEdge] [Flexradio] Differences between the 5K & 6K ? >>> >>> Bob, >>> This most helpful and most troubling. >>> >>> All, >>> >>> This changes the game in a way that is difficult for my pea pick-in brain to >>> comprehend. >>> >>> With 8 Slices, I am having problems envisioning what to do with them. >>> >>> I have only to ears and two eyes. If I put one slice on a right audio >>> channel and a second slice on a left audio channel, then that leaves 6 >>> channels for the eyes. I am beginning to understand that these might >>> contribute to sensory overload. But then I had to learn not to talk on the >>> phone and text my kids;-) this leave all kinds of possibilities that I find >>> interesting. >>> >>> I am glad that it will be a bit before these will be delivered. It will take >>> me some time to work this through the computer between the ears to >>> understand all of the repercussions. >>> >>> >>> >>> Jim Fuller >>> N7VR -- http://www.n7vr.org >>> International TCP/IP Gateways Robot Operator -- http://www.ampr-gateways.org >>> >>> MTAPRS NET Server Operator -- http://www.mtaprs.net >>> CWOP-2 -- http://www.wxqa.com >>> IRLP Node 3398 - http://irlp.fuller.net >>> Original ARECC contributor >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: [email protected] >>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Robert McGwier >>> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 10:07 PM >>> To: David Painter >>> Cc: flexedge >>> Subject: Re: [FlexEdge] [Flexradio] Differences between the 5K & 6K ? >>> >>> All slice receivers will be independent and the "SDR" which follows will >>> set the mode, etc. There is a software limitation on the subreceivers in >>> PSDR that has more to do the limitations imposed by the way audio was >>> delivered in the, system than, it had to do with the SDR code and the way >>> the control surface was implemented in the GUI. >>> >>> The limitations of the slice receivers are that in the 6700, four of the 8 >>> are hooked to one AD and therefore hooked to one antenna and the other 4 >>> are hooked to a different AD and to a separate antenna source. For >>> dynamic range and IP3 enhancements the two different AD can be hooked >>> together to the same antenna. >>> >>> The bottom line is the answer is yes, what I said is right and I hope the >>> elaboration helps and doesn't confuse. >>> >>> Bob >>> On May 24, 2012 5:59 PM, "David Painter" <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Bob, >>>> >>>> That statement is only partly true...isn't it?? >>>> >>>> Its true that in PSDR we have a multiwatch facility but it does not >>>> support independent mode/filters etc. >>>> >>>> Will each of the 8/4 slices in the 6700/6500 be capable of supporting >>>> multiwatch/mutireceivers with independent mode/filters etc??? >>>> >>>> There is no multiwatch functionality in the second receiver at all, >>>> although its been promised for many years, let alone independent >>>> mode/filters etc >>>> >>>> G4PNX - David >>>> >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert McGwier" >>>> <[email protected]> >>>> To: "Jerry Flanders" <[email protected]> >>>> Cc: <[email protected]> >>>> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 10:03 PM >>>> Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Differences between the 5K & 6K ? >>>> >>>> >>>> In the 6700, there are 8 slice receivers but each of those will be >>>> capable >>>>> of supporting multiple sub RX as in PSDR. We have not decided how >>>>> many software receivers to run on the DaVinci per slice and if we >>>>> did, how you might use them. >>>>> >>>>> Right now, I want one per slice to be perfect. >>>>> >>>>> Bob >>>>> On May 24, 2012 11:44 AM, "Jerry Flanders" <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> OOPS! I just re-read the PDF brochure: "Slice Receivers allow you to >>>>>> simultaneously visually and audibly monitor multiple frequencies >>>>>> within the same band or multiple bands ". Looks like we will have >>>>>> audio to use. >>>>>> Multiple means at least 2, and maybe 4/8. I don't see the hardware >>>>>> connection points, so maybe we will have audio streaming over the >>>>>> ethernet to the PC client. My error. >>>>>> >>>>>> Jerry W4UK >>>>>> >>>>>> At 10:10 AM 5/24/2012, Jerry Flanders wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> At 09:51 AM 5/24/2012, Tony Estep wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 7:26 AM, W1JCW <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ....wanted to know what significant gains there would be... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ============ >>>>>>>> John, a significant gain is that the new design can receive >>>>>>>> several slices of spectrum at once. In other words, you can run a >>>>>>>> number of the lightweight display/control windows at the same >>>>>>>> time, each pointing to different frequency slices. They can be on >>>>>>>> different bands, modes, etc. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> We know that reception as panadaptor views of those 4-8 slices are >>>>>>> planned, but we don't know if we will have audio from 4-8 "receivers" >>>>>>> available for use in some worthwhile way. 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