Does the F-3K use the same filters for 30 and 20 meters?
I am getting QRM on 30 meters from another rig here transmitting on 20
meters and am trying to find a solution for that. It has to be a nearly
free solution and not transmitting isn't one of the answers.
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When using an external keyer with the 5000a, the quick start guide says
to connect the /dit/ to the tip of the 1/4 inch connector and the /dah/
to the ring while the shield should be connected to the common. Why do
we need a three conductor connector when using an external keyer? It
would ma
After having trouble with getting PSK set up properly on my new Flex 5000A, I
discovered Dudley's videos on the Flex web site about how to do the software
settings. And, hooray, it works!
I installed com0com per the instructions and got it to work with DigiPan 2.0,
making some contacts this a
That might work for phone operation, but lacks a lot for CW and even digital
use. This is because 10hz from the signal can be too much.
Bruce, W8HW
The "KEY" to ham radio is CW
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To: "Lee Mushel" ; "Edwin Marzan"
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Remember, higher sampling rate equals less latency and lower sample rate
equals sharper filters.
http://kc.flexradio.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50310.aspx?Keywords=sample+rate+and+latency
73 Ross K9COX
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Hi.
FWIW, I always run my 5000 at 192K (with a 28" screen) and would like a
little more, up to the width of the band I'm on. I use it to eveluate band
activity and identify changes in signals as I rotate my antenna. It shows
where the band is open to quickly! I'm primarily a phone operator
Talk about personal preference !I fall right between you two guys and I
use the same setting for the 3000 with a 22 inch screen and the 5000A with
a 32 inch. I am quite happy! Yes, they do look different!
73
Lee K9WRU
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