Hi Bill,
I have a VU5K, and tried that. Everything looked rock steady using the
parameters you specified.
73s,
Alan
WA4SCA
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Alan, Dudley el al
Here is what I am experiencing using ver 2.22
1. When I transmit on VFO B I get motor boating in the open
receiver. The fix is to always put the uplink invfo b. The
normal satpc32 in vu mode loads the transmit in vfo b. There is a special
version of satp
Nick,
Actually, it works pretty well with the latest version. Set up SATPC32 as
for a TS-2000. It is neat to see a signal in the transponder, drag it to
the passband, and you are ready to go.
A few comments. The Satellite Mode in the SATPC32 setup does nothing,
either way, due to the way the
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>From: amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org] On
>Behalf Of Nate Duehr
>Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 3:02 AM
>To: Michael Pfeuffer; AMSAT-BB
>Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Flex-5000 as a satellite radio
>
>
>On Wed, 20 May 2009 20:33:42 -0
I have been following this for a couple of years, either putting off
projects it will make obsolete, or acquiring goodies such as a GPS
disciplined 10 MHz oscillator which will make frequency drift and
calibration errors a thing of the past. There was a false start on the
transverters, and some de
Please (!) don't post messages like this - I knew I wanted a 5000, now I
know I want a 5000 even though I can't afford it :)
Simon HB9DRV
www.ham-radio-deluxe.com www.sdr-radio.com
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From: "Michael Pfeuffer"
>
> Now, picture that bandscope displa
On Wed, 20 May 2009 20:33:42 -0500, "Michael Pfeuffer"
said:
> Hi all,
>
> It looks like Flex is adding a VHF/UHF option to their Flex-5000 with us
> in mind:
Drool. Let's see... what can I sell...? :-)
Nate WY0X
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On Wednesday 20 May 2009 21:33:42 Michael Pfeuffer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> It looks like Flex is adding a VHF/UHF option to their Flex-5000 with us
> in mind:
>
> * Transmit Frequencies: 2m (144-148 MHz) and 70 cm (430-450 MHz)
> * Receive Frequencies: VHF (132-165 MHz) and UHF (420-465 MHz)
>