You're going to love the quality of the AM signal Brett.
I put mine on the air on a regional net and didn't tell
them that I was using my FlexRadio Systems. They kept
asking me what kind of transmitter I was using because
it sounded so good. These guys are serious; several
run AM broadcast transmitters. I had to fess up on the
third transmission. Just keep RF out of the shack with
good antenna design and grounding.
The synchronous AM reception is truly awesome as well.
With Auto Notch Filter on, the way you can tell there
is another carrier is by looking at the panadapter.
You can see the frequency response of others. I have
it connected to an old Marantz amplifier and huge
speakers and it sounds great!
Mike - AA8K
Brett Gazdzinski wrote:
Winter is coming, and its time to put the motorcycle away and get ready
for radio.
I sold the pro3 and was in the market to get something, and decided on
the flex.
I hope it works with my inexpensive Sony laptop.
I have an odd use for it, as a receiver and rf (carrier) exciter for my
home brew AM transmitters mostly. I don't get on ssb much at all, and
although I like CW, I am very rusty.
But I like to listen.
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