At 05:14 PM 4/11/2007, John Ackermann N8UR wrote:
Jim Lux said the following on 04/11/2007 07:52 PM:
If you multiply it up to 200 MHz for the SDR1K, the noise would
increase by 20logN, or 26 dB.. That would make the noise at 1kHz out
about -124dBc/Hz. The VF161 in the radio already has a
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Please see:
http://apcmag.com/5835/vendors_in_no_rush_to_ditch_xp_for_vista
How does this affect Flex Radio's decision to supply the SDR-5000C
with Windows XP? It looks like XP will not be available before the
SDR-5000C even hits the streets.
Phil N8VB
Re: Q23
Could someone from Flex please give a general overview of the hardware
design changes in the SDR-5000 from the SDR-1000 design? I think that
some may get the wrong impression that the SDR-5000 is just a SDR-1000
with an integrated $1000-level sound card. I realize the hardware
design is
The SDR1k and 5000 series are completely different radios. More to come.
John P. Basilotto
W5GI
Marketing and Product Manager
FlexRadio Systems
512-535-5266
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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007
I would like to emphasize this demand
Gerd, DJ8AY
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Subject: [Flexradio] Q23. Regarding the FLEX-5000, can we assume ...
Re: Q23
Could
I think he meant to second the request. It may have been lost in
translation. We're all anxious about the new product and I'm sure the folks
at Flex will supply us with all the information we'll need to decide if and
when to take the plunge.
Edwin Marzan
AB2VW
From: A.R.S. - W5AMI
Why demand anything unless you have ordered one? And if you HAVE
bought one already, before you know what you're getting, that's not
very prudent!
John has promised more to come, and I'm sure he (or someone) will
deliver the expected info soon. Just sit on your hands for a bit!
Geesh!!
w5ami
On 4/12/07, A.R.S. - W5AMI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why demand anything unless you have ordered one? And if you HAVE
bought one already, before you know what you're getting, that's not
very prudent!
John has promised more to come, and I'm sure he (or someone) will
deliver the expected info
Philip Covington wrote:
On 4/12/07, A.R.S. - W5AMI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why demand anything unless you have ordered one? And if you HAVE
bought one already, before you know what you're getting, that's not
very prudent!
John has promised more to come, and I'm sure he (or someone) will
Philip Covington wrote:
Please see:
http://apcmag.com/5835/vendors_in_no_rush_to_ditch_xp_for_vista
How does this affect Flex Radio's decision to supply the SDR-5000C
with Windows XP? It looks like XP will not be available before the
SDR-5000C even hits the streets.
Phil N8VB
I for
It would seem that a separate cheap built-in receiver like a broadcast band
rcvr just for the noise blanker input could work and not affect the current
Flex receiver.
I take it from the lack of response to my post that this must not be a
problem for many people, though.
Thanks Maarten for
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On 4/12/07, Tim Ellison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you do the math, the FLEX-5000A is not that much more expensive than
the SDR-1000
First, lets assume the PC is a wash in this equation. A comparably
loaded SDR-1000, with a 100 watt PA, and assuming you did pare it up
with a LynxTWO sound
It is my understanding from Gerald that he has an OEM license for XP
that is good for quite some time (years).
Bob
N4HY
Philip Covington wrote:
Re: Q23
Could someone from Flex please give a general overview of the hardware
design changes in the SDR-5000 from the SDR-1000 design? I think
Maarten wrote:
Could the sampling of the Noise Blanker be done with another Sub RX? You
could park the Noise Blanker sampling Sub RX in a quiet section of the band.
-
Yes. In the new code being developed for dttsp, we are going to be
training the code for the impulse response of the
Hello Bob,
GREAT! I'm not familiar with the terms noise subtraction but possibly it
is related to a phase reversal and a balancing out type of process?
In any case, GREAT! Have I said that already? After going through power
co negotiations and putting up with impulse noises for YEARS,
KA5MIR wrote:
At my noisy qth, I have to use the noise blankers. This results in strong
signals OUTSIDE the filtered bandwidth, anywhere in the 96kc passband,
modulating the noise blanker INSIDE the filtered frequency range. It often
causes desired signals in the filtered range to be
Jean-marc BORD wrote:
Hi Tim,
Thank you for your feedback, I love your marketing and your sales
addiction.
As least when you say No, one would love to have a minimum explanation
rather than just 'No'.
I can cope with answer 37 as it is pure hardware design, but 38 is just
not a fair
That oscillator is utterly spectacular.
Have a good time with it!
Bob
N4HY
Mike Monnier wrote:
Hello,
I picked up a Brandywine GPS4 time and frequency standard that I hope to use
with my SDR 1000. I would like you to look at the phase noise specifications
and tell me if this item is
Is the measured mic voltage, described meter (average) or scope (p-p) ?
Jim McLester ai4vx
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KA5MIR wrote:
Hello Bob,
GREAT! I'm not familiar with the terms noise subtraction but possibly it
is related to a phase reversal and a balancing out type of process?
If you add the phase reversed copy to the incoming signal, it
eliminates the offending signal. It is your ability to
On 4/12/07, W2AGN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The kind of nasty response the poor guy got is typical of many responses here,
especialyy to questions on the SDR-5000. Does not make one at all inclines to
plunk down their mega-bucks.
--
Huh???
My geesh comment was not directed and any one person,
W5AMI,
I looked at the country of origin of the sender wrote off his use of the
word demand as his not understanding the implications of that word in
American English. He probably meant to use the word request.
German-English dictionaries do not always make clear the subtle differences
in
Brian .. don't feel bad. Ham radio has such a range of people. It's a
wonder that that we ever manage to communicate with one another and and
a miracle that afterwards we still want to! Your geesh wasn't taken
wrong by everybody :o)
--Larry W8ER
A.R.S. - W5AMI wrote:
On 4/12/07, W2AGN
Folks:
When using the MixW program, ONLY in the OLIVIA and MFSK modes, MixW
crashes after I make a transmission, at the instant I attempt to return
to receive. This happens every time without fail. I get the MixW has
experienced a problem, Send a Report to MS window. It does not happen
I'm not sure I understand. If you're talking about the Mic setting in the
TX Meter, it is taken from the input to the DSP.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
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Tim, we use a difference of ~$650 [5k vs 1k with D44]. Some guys already
have sound cards.
John P. Basilotto
W5GI
Marketing and Product Manager
FlexRadio Systems
512-535-5266
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Sent: Thursday,
Bob,
I got the point, thank you.
Jean-marc
Bob McGwier a écrit :
Jean-marc BORD wrote:
Hi Tim,
Thank you for your feedback, I love your marketing and your sales
addiction.
As least when you say No, one would love to have a minimum
explanation rather than just 'No'.
I can cope with
I was referring to the measurement of the voltage output from the sound
card to verify (adjust to) the proper value.
Jim McLester
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Part of the problem is that the announcement of the F5k was a bit premature.
QST is released to a select few members before the rest of the membership and a
premature release of the F5K advertisement kind of forced the issue. I think
Flex was expecting a little more lead time to get all their
That is measured in VACrms.
Eric Wachsmann
FlexRadio Systems
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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 1:14 PM
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Subject: [Flexradio] mic v
I was referring to the
Try using the VAC 4.04 upgrade. You will have to get it from the entity
you purchased it from. I use it and have no problems with Olivia
-Tim
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I hesitate to upgrade to the newest version as I see on the MixW
reflector, new versions are often buggy, but I have no idea what the
last stable version may be.
Hi Brian,
I use MixW with my SDR-1000 daily (I work digital modes almost
exclusively). The latest V2.18 of MixW (the most recent
Lee .. What I think is interesting is that the impact of the
announcement centers around the price. The lack of information is
leading to a lot of negative talk where the price is the issue and not
the various features and improvements. As soon as you mention that the
$2500 includes a TCXO and
That is a fair number.
I also think it should be pointed out for those who do not have a
FlexRadio product, that the SDR-1000 w/ the Delta-44 @ ~$1600 (sans PC)
is a phenomenal deal based on it's price performance ratio. You are
talking about a radio that gives the Orion a run for it's money
About a year ago we had a talk with the Microsoft reps, we have a
corporate license for XP and several other products, the outcome was
that Microsoft has no problem with downgrading a license to a older product.
In our case we needed a version of the software no longer for sale,
we purchased
I hesitate to upgrade to the newest version as I see on the MixW
reflector, new versions are often buggy, but I have no idea what the
last stable version may be.
Hi Brian,
I use MixW with my SDR-1000 daily (I work digital modes almost
exclusively). The latest V2.18 of MixW (the most
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You know it's funny but I think it's a bargain at $2500 just based on the
specs in the add. I already know what the SDR-1K will do and what PowerSDR
will do so all I have to do is speculate on what systems MUST be there in order
to meet the features provided in the add copy and I see an
Hi,
Price is all relative. Isn't the Omni-VII about $2500 or a little
more, and it's not even a top-of-the line transceiver. I paid $3200 +
- for my Omni-VI in 1992, in 1992 $. What does the top-of-the line
transceiver of the big 3 plus Ten Tec go for? Can you compare the
Flex 5K to them?
At 01:30 PM 4/12/2007, Lee A Crocker wrote:
You know it's funny but I think it's a bargain at $2500 just based
on the specs in the add. I already know what the SDR-1K will do
and what PowerSDR will do so all I have to do is speculate on what
systems MUST be there in order to meet the
Brian,
At times I have gotten SDR-1k to crash if there is a mismatch between
the SDR and MixW settings. For example, sound card sample rate. Check all.
At 01:48 PM 4/12/2007, Brian Kassel wrote:
Folks:
When using the MixW program, ONLY in the OLIVIA and MFSK modes, MixW
crashes after I
Hi,
I don't want to harp about this, but which is really correct?
FAQ:
Q35. What changes were made to the internal (non software) bandpass
filters on the FLEX-5000?
A. First, all filters are low pass instead of band pass. We don't
need band pass filters in the FLEX-5000 SDR architecture.
At 03:04 PM 4/12/2007, Toby Deinhardt wrote:
Hi,
I don't want to harp about this, but which is really correct?
You're right about clarifications...
I read the ad as referring to a combination of hardware (LP) filters
and software (DSP) filters that are optimized for the band...
Jim
Q35 is correct. The ad will be changed.
John P. Basilotto
W5GI
Marketing and Product Manager
FlexRadio Systems
512-535-5266
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Will the DEMI 2 meter transverter remain in production once the SDR-1000 is no
longer available?
Thanks
Zack
N8FNR
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I am a little confused on this issue, also. If the QSD does not need
roofing filters, why was there a 160 meter filter as described below?
Jeff et all, the filter that is supplied with a new Flex Radio is a low
pass filter. It does not attenuate broadcast band signals. There is a
problem with
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control module to be manufactured using stable systems!
73, Ray, k9DUR
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