Steve,
Nice looking pic! I bought a 3000 and really liked it. Had issues with
the newer Power SDR (Beta 2.0) that just kicked my butt, but that's old
news. Having said that I liked the SDR concept so much I've upgraded to the
5000 over a year ago. I can't say ANYTHING negative about it. My b
ot;Bill Marvin"
To: "'Steve Weinert'" ;
Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2011 9:01 AM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Three Years of Fun
Hi Steve.
Good stuff! I've had my 5000A for almost three years. I have operated it
remotely from all over the country. Enjoyed every minute.
I lis
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 7:01 AM, Bill Marvin wrote:
> A station on Long
> Island, NY, who was operating a Yaesu or Kenwood radio, self righteously
> called Flex users appliance operators. He went on to say he could never
> operate a radio with no knobs.
>
Wow, isn't that a bit of the pot calling
The only appliance I have without knobs is the Kinect for my Xbox 360, I
wave my hands and talk to it.
On 11/27/2011 9:01 AM, Bill Marvin wrote:
Hi Steve.
Good stuff! I've had my 5000A for almost three years. I have operated it
remotely from all over the country. Enjoyed every minute.
I listen
nt: Sunday, November 27, 2011 12:04 AM
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Subject: [Flexradio] Three Years of Fun
Just realized I've had the Flex-5000a for three years, and I am still having
fun!
Initially I needed some upgrading having been accustomed to "knocking off
the rough edges" wit
Just realized I've had the Flex-5000a for three years, and I am still having
fun!
Initially I needed some upgrading having been accustomed to "knocking off the
rough edges" with software to make things work. My first PC for the Flex-5000a
wasn't much good because I ignored the recommendations
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