Thank you for your thoughtful comments
I bought a computer with a motherboard that Neal recommended. We all know Neal 
is THE guru. 
I still had plenty of problems with the 1500, less so with the 5000 on CW
As far as the add ons, I will not have that problem with the KX3. Flex could 
have put in one of those tiny laptop speakers in the 1500. It still was amazing 
for $650 but I had it it with it working, then not working on alternating 
updates on CW. Even now on the 5000 it puts out 100w on AM instead of 25w, 
clearly yet another error. If this was beta, no problem. Whatever issues Flex 
has they are still perferred over everything else. 
Burt

Brevity is the soul of wit-Shakespeare

If you are too big for a small job, you are too small for a big job.

--- On Tue, 11/29/11, William H. Fite <[email protected]> wrote:




Burt, I think your post reflects a misunderstanding shared by a lot of hams, 
both SDR users and knob crankers.  


A good SDR requires a good computer.  Period.  End of story.


A great many people think, "Oh, I have a computer and it works just fine for my 
email and for MS Office so if I get an SDR I'll be all set."


Others think, "My 50+ year old Tube-O-Tron amp works just fine so why won't my 
five year old CompuMatic work with my Flex?"


Not so fast, Jethro.  As I ponder some of the computers described on this 
reflector, I wonder that they will run PSDR at all.


One can hardly expect Flex's marketing department to yell at people that their 
Pentium I machines with 512MB of RAM aren't going to haul the freight.  They 
publish minimum requirements but they can't make people respect them.


I wish that FRS would say right up front, "When it comes to computers, go big 
or stay home," because the 900 pound gorilla in the room is the need to obtain 
a fast contemporary computer if one expects optimum performance from PSDR.  
Sure that runs the acquisition cost up but to obtain a knob radio that performs 
as well, you'll pay as much or more for technology that is rapidly becoming 
obsolescent.


As my Uncle Harrison used to say, "That's the price of poker, gentlemen."


BTW, Burt, I'll spot you the external keyer but did you really expect to run 
your 1500 without a computer, a power supply, a speaker, or a mic?







On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Burt <[email protected]> wrote:


The Flex 1500 reminds me of a 7 pound baby that requires 500 pounds of 
supporting furniture etc
First speaker, power supply, microphone now external keyer, oh forgot computer
--- On Mon, 11/28/11, Tony Estep <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Tony Estep <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Flexradio] [FlexEdge] Flexedge Digest, Vol 29, Issue 21
> To: "Rick McClelland, AA5S" <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Date: Monday, November 28, 2011, 3:55 PM


> On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Rick
> McClelland, AA5S
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > ...we aren't talking about a lot of delay here...
>
> ==================
> For a measure of the amount of delay, see the QST review of
> the 1500 in the
> current (Dec 2011) issue. Their reviews of CW transceivers
> always include
> a scope picture from the ARRL labs of the first 2 dits. The
> 1500 shows a
> delay of about 50 milliseconds.
>
> A number of posters on this reflector have recommended
> various external
> keyers. Ham Gadgets makes a neat cheapie (18 bucks in kit
> form) that works
> great. I really like their MK-1, which costs 9x as much but
> has numerous
> memories and various other niceties.
>
> 73,
> Tony KT0NY
>
>
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