[Flexradio] AM Mode on the Flex 3000

2010-06-18 Thread James C.Miller
  I have had great response from those receiving my signal in  the AM Mode
when transmitting from the Flex 3000.
  My question is to other users of the Flex 3000, What settings do you find
best on the 10 band EQ when transmitting,and how far out do you set your
transmit filtering ?
  Maximum 3.650 or lower. Some have commented that there is a need for more
high end frequency response.
  Thanks   73's from KB2RSK  Jim



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[Flexradio] AM Mode

2010-06-18 Thread James C.Miller
  Any one in the circumference of 300 miles from Grid Square FN22 (
Montgomery County NY ) like to set up a AM Mode sched?
  Thanks
  KB2RSK   JIM



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Re: [Flexradio] AM Mode on the Flex 3000

2010-06-18 Thread James C.Miller
Thanks Tim,
  I will listen to myself through means of another receiver and listen to
what I feel is best. The try it out on the air waves. To ones likings and
listening pleasure I guess. Some like Classical some like Modern . My goal
is communications audio, as long as it can be heard.

-Original Message-
From: Tim Ellison [mailto:telli...@itsco.com]
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 11:08 AM
To: James C.Miller; flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: RE: [Flexradio] AM Mode on the Flex 3000


EQing has three unique dependencies; your voice, the mic and the mic preamp
circuitry.

To some degree, all those using a FLEX-x000 have the same mic preamp
circuitry unless you are using outboard equipment so the frequency response
of it is mostly a constant.  The frequency response characteristics of the
mic preamp circuitry in a FlexRadio SDR is flat as a board and that makes
EQing easier since there is no frequency pre-emphasis junk to accommodate.

Mics and your voice characteristics are two very different beasts
altogether.

Ideally you want the microphone's frequency response to be flat across its
range too, but that just doesn't happen unless you get a real expensive
microphone.  Also mics have "coloring" characteristics that is either going
to compliment or detract from the audio source (in this case, your voice)

In regards to your voice, an EQ is not going to make you sound "better",
just different.  The goal of EQing is to make you sound like yourself over
the radio.  Yes, you can add a bunch of 1-2K emphasis to enhance
"communication quality" audio or add a bunch of low end bass to give your
audio that boomy broadcast sound, but that shouldn't be your primary
objective of using an EQ.

The bottom line is that no one can tell you how to set your EQ as it is
unique to every person.  There is only one way to do it; listen to yourself
in a second receiver with an adequately wide RX filter and set the EQ until
you think you sound like yourself.  Once of the easiest ways to do this is
to find another Flexer and have them record you off the air and play is back
for you to listen to and tweak your EQ.

Also EQing is an art based in science. You will get a billion different
opinions on how to do it, but my recommendation is to "cut heavy and
increase light".  Boosting frequencies to high levels is not going to add
frequency content that was not there to begin with.  Cutting over emphasized
frequencies can make a world of difference.

Here is a good KB article on EQing
http://kc.flex-radio.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50114.aspx


On the FLEX-3000 running AM, I'd use the max TX filter width of 3650 Hz.  I
don't know that you "need" more bandwidth, but something out to 4K might be
better suited for symmetrical phone modes but how much more fidelity do you
really achieve with an additional 350 KHz on the upper end?   Using a
FLEX-5000 that can achieve much wider TX bandwidths, I cannot hear much
difference between 3650 and 4000 Hz, but I am not a diehard AMer.


-Tim

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[mailto:flexradio-boun...@flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of James C.Miller
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 6:05 AM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] AM Mode on the Flex 3000

  I have had great response from those receiving my signal in  the AM Mode
when transmitting from the Flex 3000.
  My question is to other users of the Flex 3000, What settings do you find
best on the 10 band EQ when transmitting,and how far out do you set your
transmit filtering ?
  Maximum 3.650 or lower. Some have commented that there is a need for more
high end frequency response.
  Thanks   73's from KB2RSK  Jim



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[Flexradio] Flex Radio Net

2010-06-23 Thread James C.Miller
 Is there another Flex Radio net other than he one that is on 14.329 MHZ ?
 The band propagation for this band at times is unworkable for me.
 Wondering if there is something along the 40 or 75 meter band.
 My Grid Square is FN22
 Thanks
  KB2RSK



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[Flexradio] Field Days

2010-06-25 Thread James C.Miller
 Looking forward for the Field Days Event.
 I will be watching the Pan Adapter for activity as it awakens on my flex
3000.
Good luck to all and hope put you in my Log Book.
73's
 KB2RSK



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[Flexradio] (no subject)

2010-07-01 Thread James C.Miller
With the holiday weekend approaching, are then any that might be interested
in a Independence Day Flex Forum Net .That's after we all do our honey do
lists, HI HI. Time and Freq  open for suggestions
KB2RSK



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