Steven,

I do not think you fully understand the role of a community. It is driven by community users, not FlexRadio. The reason that you do not see the FLEX-1500 and FLEX-3000 product categoriesvisible onthe categories side bar is because there haven't been enough posts by FLEX-3000 and FLEX-1500 users. It shows the products and service that have the most activity.

And as far as cookies go, he only ones we use are session based cookies to uniquely identify you while you are logged in and to process your interactions with the FlexRadio Community. We are not spying on you.

We use persistent cookies that only we can read to make it easier for you to log in to the service and use its features. Cookies are also used for performance reasons and for technical reasons such as balancing our website traffic to ensure our customers receive reliable and consistent service.

Session cookies: Session cookies are temporary cookies that expire and are automatically erased whenever your close your browser.

Persistent cookies: These usually have an expiration date far in the future and stay on your computer until they expire, or until you manually delete them.

Essential Cookies: Many of the cookies that we use are essential to the use of the Communityapplication and it will not function correctly without these cookies.

Functional Cookies: We use other cookies to track users' activities on the site, to understand user preferences and improve the user's experience. Some of these cookies are served up from third parties such as Google Analytics, MixPanel and New Relic and are used to understand the behavior of users within the Community application.

Tim Ellison, W4TME
Customer Experience Manager
FlexRadio Systems™
4616 W Howard Ln, Suite 1-150
Austin, TX 78728
Phone: 512-535-4713 Ext. 223
Email: t...@flexradio.com <mailto:t...@flexradio.com>
Web: www.flexradio.com <http://www.flexradio.com>

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On 2/28/2014 1:25 PM, Steven Hess wrote:
I have 3rd party cookies blocked by default.
Allowing the 3 non FlexRadio cookies associated with this site to be set
allowed my to log in.
I am playing now.

In the mean time I solved my original issue.
My waterfall on my Flex-3000 disappeared however my Flex-1500 running on
the same computer at the same time did not.
A reboot of Windows 7 restored it. I had done a factory reset before doing
that and it didn't restore it. So it was a issue with Windows 7.

As far as the FlexRadio community goes. You have to go looking for the
legacy FlexRadio products. They are non obvious. All you see is 6000 series
FlexRadio products.
They are still selling the Flex-1500 and Flex-3000. They should be
obviously represented. You shouldn't have to go looking for them.
I can't afford a 6000 series radio. I have what I can afford. I am willing
to meet FlexRadio's need to concentrate all the stuff formerly done on the
reflectors on the community.
That said don't force me to go looking for my product category by looking
at "all" make the link obvious and visible.

Third party cookies and not good. You don't know what they do or what they
are spying on as far as your online activity. That is why I have them
blocked by default.

  Thanks for the help effort. Issue resolved.

Steven





On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Jerry Falletta <w2txb.je...@gmail.com>wrote:

Do you have a different computer available from which to log in? How about
a different browser on the first computer? The reason I mention this is
because I was recently told of a friend's laptop that would not allow her
to log into anything with Internet Exploder 11, even after clearing
cookies, temp files, etc. She then tried logging in to the same sites with
Chrome and found true joy.

Please let us know if this helps.

73,
Jerry - W2TXB

I doubt Flex is attempting to relegate anybody to any place nor anything.
thing
On Feb 28, 2014 12:14 PM, "Steven Hess" <flameb...@gmail.com> wrote:

They are the same address.


On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 9:10 AM, Al Waller <k3...@qsl.net> wrote:

I have seen that problem when you subscribe from one address and try to
post
from another....This is a function of the anti-spam filter. To fix it
just
subscribe all your e-mail addresses to the list server.

Al

-----Original Message-----
From: FlexRadio [mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of
Steven Hess
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2014 11:57 AM
To: FlexRadio reflector
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Can't post in community. Says sign in to post
I
AM
signed in!!

Thanks George for the reply

I have an account and am signed in.
I have posted previously.
No joy on repeated tries.
It's broken here.
Frustrated legacy FlexRadio owner.

Steeven



On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 8:51 AM, <geo...@gloria.us> wrote:

I am able to post without any problems, and regularly post on various
different products and issues.

you must first set up an account, log in via Get Satisfaction, then
follow the instructions to,set up a new account.  Once your new
account is set up, you will be able to post.

George
K2CM


--------- Original Message ---------
Subject: [Flexradio] Can't post in community. Says sign in to post I
AM signed in!!
From: "Steven Hess" <flameb...@gmail.com>
Date: 2/28/14 9:00 am
To: "FlexRadio reflector" <FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz>

FlexRadio
You have a problem
It says sign in to post when I am trying to post. I am signed in.
I can't post. No good.

I also don't like the fact we non SmartSDR users have to go hunting
for our products.
It's like you are relegating us to second class status by hiding our
products on your community and support portal.

Yes I am a little frustrated.

Steven


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