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From: "Jerry Gardner"
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Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Bad fist when sending CW on the Flex 1500
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 10:31 AM, Brian wrote:
My opinion is that with digital processing it is impossible to eli
Rick, I did the same thing, although I had the keyer already, and run a
Flex 5000.
I never tried to run the built-in keyer. I like the on-screen PSDR
interface for most things, but I knew I would still want a knob to
adjust speed easily. Couldn't imagine having to get my hand to a mouse,
navi
I'm not an avid CW op, I occasionally use a straight key at a
"pedestrian" speed and my 1500 works for that. I'm curious though, don't
most diehard CW ops prefer an external keyer over a built in keyer in
the first place? Don't the external ones usually have a lot more
features? I've always t
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Jerry Gardner wrote:
> :
> ... I've measured around a 40 msec lag when using the internal keyer
> in my 5000A...
=
H. Thanks for your post, Jerry. Sounds as if I got bad info when I was
told that the lag was less than the 3000. That would be too much
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 10:31 AM, Brian wrote:
>
> My opinion is that with digital processing it is impossible to eliminate
> the
> delay completely, so if sidetone is preferred it needs to be generated at
> the key.
I agree. I've measured around a 40 msec lag when using the internal keyer
in m
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 3:56 PM, Burt wrote:
> So why can I send OK with my 5000 but had the same results as complained
> about when using the 1500?
>
> ==
This has something to do with hardware differences. I have a 3000, which is
quite a bit better than the 1500 that I had previously, but
So why can I send OK with my 5000 but had the same results as complained about
when using the 1500?
--- On Mon, 11/28/11, Brian wrote:
> My opinion is that with digital processing it is impossible
> to eliminate the
> delay completely, so if sidetone is preferred it needs to
> be generated at
>
Hello Brian,
> My opinion is that with digital processing it is impossible to eliminate the
> delay completely, so if sidetone is preferred it needs to be generated at
> the key.
It is not impossible at all. One just has to avoid errors.
The PowerSDR software runs fine with a Delta44 soundcard
an
Rick McClelland, AA5S wrote:
> I'm a CW operator and my only rig is a Flex 1500. In general, I'm quite
> pleased with the radio but I have noticed (as have others) that I make
> many, many errors when sending CW with the built-in keyer on the Flex
> 1500. For quite some time, I attributed this
I'm a CW operator and my only rig is a Flex 1500. In general, I'm quite
pleased with the radio but I have noticed (as have others) that I make
many, many errors when sending CW with the built-in keyer on the Flex
1500. For quite some time, I attributed this to operator error until I
had a brief
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