Re: [Flexradio] drawback of F6500 compared to F5K

2014-05-25 Thread Ken Akin
>From my perspective, the 5K with the second receiver and a second antenna well removed from the primary antenna has the ESC or "Beam Steering" capability. Of the newer 6K line, only the 6700 is able to do the same. For my situation this is a major advantage of keeping my 5K. 73 Ken AC0HO On

Re: [Flexradio] drawback of F6500 compared to F5K

2014-05-20 Thread Burt
What's missing? On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 2:25 PM, Michael Walker wrote: I just got my 6300 and I'm impressed so far. One of the first things that I tested with the monitor and it works!  Not like my 5000 or 3000. I love the much wider spectrum view, especially for watching 6M for openings. 

Re: [Flexradio] drawback of F6500 compared to F5K

2014-05-20 Thread Michael Walker
I just got my 6300 and I'm impressed so far. One of the first things that I tested with the monitor and it works! Not like my 5000 or 3000. I love the much wider spectrum view, especially for watching 6M for openings. Very cool. There are also much less 'fake' spurs. SmartSDR is different, bu

Re: [Flexradio] drawback of F6500 compared to F5K

2014-05-18 Thread John Vandenberg
Here are my negatives for upgrading from F5K to F6300 - Cannot use my external frequency atomic reference. So will loose accurecy - will have to give up my VHF & UHF capabilities John, ve3dvv From: w...@reagan.com To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2014 10:44:35 AM Subject