The D-104 that I use is an unamplified mike. However, it's simple enough
to bypass the preamp in the mike stand if you have one. I'm not sure why
you would you even want to use it. No RF-related problems have been
detected in SSB or AM using the "Line In" jack even when driving some old
linears (He
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 7:25 PM, John Vandenberg wrote:
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> Subject:U/V sub-audible tone problem
> Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 21:05:08 -0400
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> To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
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> The newest version here seems to have the
I don't believe the original poster was using an amplified D-104, but a
number of us have found that
there can be issues using the amplified ones with Flex 5K and certain
types of HF amplifiers. The culprit *appears* to be
a cap that discharges into the audio line when the mic is keyed, causing
The newest version here seems to have the same problem with PL tones not
being filtered out on receive. Did I miss a setting somewhere or is
this a bug? They are annoying on receive.
Anyone from Flex comment on this?
John, ve3dvv
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Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2012 11:41:59 -0600
From: Dave Be
Original Message
Subject:U/V sub-audible tone problem
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 21:05:08 -0400
From: John Vandenberg
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
The newest version here seems to have the same problem with PL tones not
being filtered out on receive. Did I miss
Yes having this problem as well. It appears the formats have changed
and now have to fix up every entry in the memory. The error is
The VFO RX frequency of 443.55MHz does not match the frequency of
448.55MHz and split is not enabled for the memory record modified or
selected. This is an inva
Yes having this problem as well. It appears the formats have changed
and now have to fix up every entry in the memory. The error is
Yes I am getting the following error(s)
Th VFO RX frequency of 443.55MHz does not match the frequency of
448.55MHz and split is not enabled for the memory record
If I am using RTTY and Fldigi what should the Clicktune offsets and RTTY offset
be in PSDR? And what should the Sweetspot be in Fldigi?
PSDR is at 1500 in DIGU and 2210 in DIGl in the click tune offset. The RTTY is
set for 2125 under Catcontrol for DIGL and DIGU. Only Enable Offset VFO A is
e
TOKYO HY-POWER QRP amp unit puts out 45 watts with less than 5 watts drive
on SBB. I used It with a Flex 1500 SDR radio for about 2 years. Unit is in
good working order. Comes with manual coax jumper and amp radio interface
cable. NO returns all sales final. $ 300.00 FREE SHIPPING!
Rick Kd4jrx
Flex 1500 - Virtually NEW condition. I purchased this on August 1, 2011 direct
from FlexRadio to use as a back-up rig. I never installed actually it and its
in perfect condition. I have since ordered at Flex 6700 I no longer need the
1500.
Comes with USB cable, PowerSDR CD-ROM, Quick Start Gu
Gentlemen:
Pete's comments were just a bit too much for me to ignore! The Lafayette
lapel mike! Wow! I hadn't thought about using my Lafayette "Throat mike"
dating from about the same time but maybe this winter I might get around to
it! It has an interesting "gurgly" sound. I think we
When I use my D-104 with the Flex 5000, mike is connected to the "Line
In" jack on the back panel. Then you go to the "Audio Mixer Form" and
click on "Line In RCA". You can then use the D-104 pre configured choices
as a starter, and tailor the settings to your own voice characteristics.
The D-104 a
On 9/24/2012 1:59 PM, Bob Kay wrote:
I apologize if this is a bit off topic, but I could not think of a better
place to start. I noticed in the advanced transmit audio section there were
preconfigured choices for several microphones. I'd like to see what my Flex
5K can do with an original D-104.
Hi Dudley,
I am running every thing ok, with adjustments. When I turn PowerSDR on the
console comes up with a white line horizontal with the bottom half grey and the
top half black. When I go to Audio buffers and change the number to the other
one it works ok. If it has 1024 I change to 2048 o
From Page 7, PDF page 19, of the Flex-5000 manual:
XVTX/COM outputs a 28 MHz IF signal, adjustable up to +5 dBm to drive
external transverters
Calculate or use one of the many Internet conversion charts.
Per http://www.minicircuits.com/pages/pdfs/dg03-110.pdf
This is 3.2 mW maximum. That is
Ok I have read everything I could on setting up an external transverter. I
cant find what the power output is on the XVTR / Com port ?? I will be
using a pair of MMT Transverters that require 1mW to 750 mW for a max output
of 10 watts. Will the 5000 put out that low a power on the XVTR / Com ??
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