Will the new code allow for multiple Flex 5000 radios to operate simultaneously?
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No leave the side panels on, this maintains proper airflow from front
/bottom, and out the top/back.
This air path provides cooling to all subsystems inside the box.
Ken Simmons, K5UHF
FlexRadio Systems
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At 05:57 PM 6/1/2008, Frank Brickle wrote:
Kirb --
The target for a preliminary suite of programs is Dayton next year. What
that means is, it will be possible to run either the FLEX-5000 or the
SDR-1000 entirely with cross-platform code (including a separate console) in
distributed form (for
As many as you can afford :-)
73
Frank
AB2KT
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 8:33 AM, Lee A Crocker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will the new code allow for multiple Flex 5000 radios to operate
simultaneously?
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A little bit OT:
If you are interested in SDR in general, you will have a look at
http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
You will need high speed internet access, and the number of users at the same
time may be limited.
Sure, I like f5k more, but very interesting.
73
Guenter
The very neat thing abt this site is that it is great to hear your own
signal! We can test our four sq vertical arrays and see/hear how big
of a signal appears in NL!
What a wonderful service.
Neal
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 3:06 PM, Tim Ellison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kind of funky that the
An additional note (not OT):
That is the way, I would like to operate my remote F5k (and my XYL would
prefer this as well):
Simply open a browser and click a bookmark.. thats all.
My solution with opening a VNC connection and a phone connection is much more
complex.
Guenter
Am Montag, 2. Juni
Interesting, and no wonder they are saying there will be NO Internet
access by the year 2015NO BAND WIDTH remaining. hi hi
Darrell
At 03:59 PM 6/2/2008, guenter wrote:
A little bit OT:
If you are interested in SDR in general, you will have a look at
http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
Greetings all,
A couple of days ago I used my Heil PR20 to record a voice over for a video I
was working on. When I played back the recording I was shocked to hear how
clear and natural my voice sounded with the PR20. There was no EQ or processing
applied to the audio, just the mike plugged
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