At 10:18 AM 6/19/2008, Dana Rawding wrote:
>Jim,
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>That's exactly why I think there is some positive feedback on the
>Indian rig. Add the Atlas/Ozy/Janus combo to it and you are close to
>the $1000 board you mentioned. If FRS or someone else offered a 5000
>series style (integrated sound card) 1
Jim,
That's exactly why I think there is some positive feedback on the
Indian rig. Add the Atlas/Ozy/Janus combo to it and you are close to
the $1000 board you mentioned. If FRS or someone else offered a 5000
series style (integrated sound card) 1W board for $1000 I'd buy it.
I've been
At 09:26 AM 6/19/2008, Mike Naruta wrote:
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>Jim Lux wrote:
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>>But it's interesting.. there appears to be a market for a
>>specialized SDR1K or F5K compatible box with low output power for
>>the microwave folks. Perhaps someone will put together a kit or a
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Jim Lux wrote:
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> But it's interesting.. there appears to be a market for a specialized
> SDR1K or F5K compatible box with low output power for the microwave
> folks. Perhaps someone will put together a kit or a new board design
> that does the trick. Integ
At 08:31 AM 6/19/2008, Edwin Marzan wrote:
>What was a cutting edge a year ago in now considered "low end" by
>some for reasons I cannot understand. Be that as it may, I agree
>with Flex's decision to discontinue the SDR1000 because it makes
>perfect sense for them to do so. An SDR1000 equipped
What was a cutting edge a year ago in now considered "low end" by some for
reasons I cannot understand. Be that as it may, I agree with Flex's decision to
discontinue the SDR1000 because it makes perfect sense for them to do so. An
SDR1000 equipped with a 100 watt amp, internal tuner, Hosa cabl
Hi All;
I am totally saddened that Flexradio decided to drop the low end
SDR-1000, possibly man power issues, not sure, but quite certain that
both the 1000 & 5000 could have lived under the same roof leaving us
all with a choice, and known quality of support.
I honestly believe Flex dropped th
Tom, I recently started using the DM 780 software too. Look to (from
memory) the tools menu in HRD 4 and the IP server selection, then activate
it for the two to communicate. Once you start this then DM 780 will read
and control the frequency for HRD and the SDR radio. It can be set to start
whe
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