I have some personal items that are excess to my needs.
USB adapter $50 shipped
Accessory jack / TX relay adapter $18 shipped
M-audio Delta 44 sound card and cable set for $100 shipped
John
W5GI
512 608-6727
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Jim,
I also paid early and have 5000a serial number 9. I have been using my
5000 on the microwaves since the day I got it. The 5000 has the
connectors to go to a Downeastmicrowave (or other) intermediate
transverter and on to microwaves up to 10G.
Even though the transverter from Flex will b
I have for sale the following:
SDR-1000 Transceiver with 100W PA & ATU
M-Audio Delta 44 Sound Card
KB9YIG Delta 44 Breakout Box
Price: $1,300.00 + Shipping
Radio was taken out of service in November 2007 when I upgraded to the
FLEX-5000A transceiver. I was planning on putting it on the air for
Dear Flexers,
FlexRadio Systems is pleased to announce two new Software Defined Radios
scheduled for delivery in early 2009, the FLEX-3000 and FLEX-1500.
Additionally, FlexRadio is running a Fall Special on the incomparable
FLEX-5000 series radios.
The FLEX-3000 is a scaled down SDR in the line
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tim Ellison
>
> How about a needle / bar graph "hold" feature where indicator
> holds at a max value for one second (or user definable)
> showing the highest RF power out within the defined sampling
> p
How about a needle / bar graph "hold" feature where indicator holds at a max
value for one second (or user definable) showing the highest RF power out
within the defined sampling period and continue to have the instantaneous
reading on the numerical display. The best of both worlds.
-Tim
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Dear All,
I exclusively use CW and am very pleased with my Flex. However, I would like to
suggest a slight change to PowerSDR. I would like both the analogue and digital
power readouts be changed. I would prefer PowerSDR to continue sampling at
whatever rate it is sampling at, but instead of sh
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John
> Ackermann N8UR
> Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 8:32 AM
> To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
> Subject: [Flexradio] Small LCD monitor?
>
> I think this has been discussed here before, but I can't fin
Yup, that's the problem! ($350 each, to spare the rest of you looking it
up.)
John
Tim Ellison wrote:
John,
I googled on your text string "12-14 inch, 1024x768 LCD monitor" and found:
http://www.nextag.com/Miracle-Business-Inc-LT12B-88114962/prices-html?nxtg=13b70a1c0533-1050D7697472EE
John,
I googled on your text string "12-14 inch, 1024x768 LCD monitor" and found:
http://www.nextag.com/Miracle-Business-Inc-LT12B-88114962/prices-html?nxtg=13b70a1c0533-1050D7697472EE56
http://www.esis.com.au/LCD-Monitors/LCD-Monitors.htm#LCD_12_14
They are rare creatures and [Small != cheap]
I think this has been discussed here before, but I can't find the
references...
I'd like to find a 12-14 inch, 1024x768 LCD monitor to fit under the
shelf on my desk and to display PowerSDR in a dual-monitor configuration
with a larger monitor running other applications.
Small monitors seem
Dear Flexers,
FlexRadio Systems is pleased to announce two new Software Defined Radios
scheduled for delivery in early 2009, the FLEX-3000 and FLEX-1500.
Additionally, FlexRadio is running a Fall Special on the incomparable
FLEX-5000 series radios.
The FLEX-3000 is a scaled down SDR in the lin
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