Hi, Monty:
FWIW, here's a couple from my 3000 in Miami:
http://www.w3am.com/flex/
One centered on 14.200 begun a few minutes before the start of FD at
1800Z, runs maybe 20 minutes.
The other is several minutes from later in the evening on 21.300.
g
Monty Allen wrote:
Team,
I was so excite
I think I have a few minutes recorded. I'm a newbie, just received my
5000A seven days ago, so took a shot at wav recording (pre-processed) of
some 20 meters.
It should be on my computer, but I haven't set it back up yet since
field day tear down. Will do so tonight and if I get something, will
Greetings All,
I used my Flex 3000 for Field Day with my club, K5WPH 5A NM, mostly
on 40 sideband.
The main problem I had was trying to use a new UPS on the computer I
was using for the Flex. I had several hard crashes before I got it through
my thick head to change to a different generator and
Greetings All,
My Flex 1500 arrived today and was ordered on or about 07/18/2009.
Check your order date as your mileage may vary.
73, Larry WB8LBZ
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I took one during the day on Saturday, the bottom of 20 meters.
Unfortunately, it's about 11GB. I can cut a sample from it if you want.
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 8:42 PM, Burt wrote:
> I havr CW recording
> Criticism is something we can avoid easily by saying nothing, doing
> nothing, and being no
I havr CW recording
Criticism is something we can avoid easily by saying nothing, doing nothing,
and being nothing-Aristotle
--- On Tue, 6/29/10, Alan NV8A wrote:
> From: Alan NV8A
> Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Anyone have 2010 FD Recordings? I deleted mine on
> accident...
> To: flexradio@flex
Well, it also pushed me that little bit to upgrade to the 5000 - the Flex 3000
was my first foray in to the SDR world - I drove to
Austin less than 4 months ago to pick up my little blue baby. Last night at
around midnight I placed the order for the 5000A.
I'm hooked.
-
I used my Flex 3000 at Field Day and second Richard's comments. See, point,
click, QSO... And the audio, after a little initial adjustment, is the
clearest, sharpest audio I've ever experienced on any HF rig I've ever had -
PROIII, FT-2000, FT-2000, 746PRO, others. I'm still amazed at this Flex
rad
On 06/29/10 12:23 pm, Monty Allen wrote:
I was so excited to share my FD I/Q recordings with my club that I neglected to
save them properly. Last night I realized I lost them when I upgraded my
PowerSDR software (and removed the original PowerSDR software that I had). Now
I can just kick my
Team,
I was so excited to share my FD I/Q recordings with my club that I neglected to
save them properly. Last night I realized I lost them when I upgraded my
PowerSDR software (and removed the original PowerSDR software that I had). Now
I can just kick myself.
Does anyone have any plans
Hi Martin,
me too, seem a problem of 2.0.3.
With 2.0.2 the signal level was regular.
Problem...downgrading to 2.0.2.the strange levels are not solved.
73 Beppe
IK3VIG
woodboxradio.com
At 16.55 29/06/2010, DL1FUX wrote:
Hello,
got my 1500er today.
With NO ANTENNA connected on
160
Hello,
got my 1500er today.
With NO ANTENNA connected on
160m signal is 1203 dBm
80m signal is 762 dBM
40m signal is -40 dBm
20m signal is -112 dBm
15m signal is -122 dBm
10m signal is -123 dBm
What can I do?
73, martin dl1fux
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In a multi-multi contest, if you don't use monitor, you are listening
the others operators and sometimes is very dificult operate with this.
El 29/06/2010 0:04, N4PY2 escribió:
I wondered the same thing. I have contested a lot and never needed
monitor for SSB.
Carl Moreschi N4PY
121 Little B
DDUTIL has a memory feature that was added a couple months ago. It memorizes
pretty much every thing that can be remembered from the CAT commands. So all
you have to do if you bump or click something is just "recal"l what was
memorized.
The program can memorize up to 5 memories and the memo
OK, that makes sense. I run my audio buffers at 256 on my computer get very
low latency. You may want to reduce your DSP Transmit buffers slightly as
well. There is a trade off on DSP buffers between latency and filter
skirts. You may want to play with that one a little.
Gerald
Gerald Youngb
I prefer monitor in a contest because I use auto-keyer to play my 'CQ
contest..." ditty over and over again to save my voice. Having monitor on
lets me hear myself and time when to start paying attention again.
Sure someday I'll move over to SO2R, and ill want monitor off so I can be
searching for
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