For those of you who are thinking of using your Flex mobile... I have used my
3000 last month in the Oklahoma QSO Party and last week-end in the New Mexico
QSO Party, receiving outstanding sig reports. I'm using a MacBook Pro laptop
that has the 800 Firewire connector. A 800 to 400 FW
Bill, Hams are one big family of brothers and sisters.. Welcome home Bill
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From: William and Susan ope...@rcn.com
To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 12:28 PM
Subject:
Bill, I know the feeling... I'm having a dickens of a time getting VAC to
work. Suggest you contact Neal at:
Abroham Neal Software
Mail:
Abroham Neal Software
120 Delmar Ct
Fredericksburg, VA 22407
USA
Telephone
+1 540 645 5394
Fax
+1 888 645 4696
Email inquiries
Sales information
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Neal will know what to do..
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Bill, I had this problem twice with my Alpha 8406 amp. The first time was a
bad used Alpha Delta coax switch I had picked up at the Plano Hamcom and the
second time I was in a winter storm and the ice was essentially shorting out my
beam. When the weather breaks you may not have a problem at
Have you tried moving 12 to the right? Hi.
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From: Randy Pence kd4...@gmail.com
To: flexradio@flex-radio.biz
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 3:39 PM
Subject: [Flexradio] 3000 Power Out
Got It
It hit
John, I participate in several state QSO parties single op unassisted and find
myself looking for a good spot to stop and activate a county in terrain similar
to yours. I use the Tarheel 200 and fine tune with the iportable antenna
analyzer. I'm very happy with the results and you would have
Bob, If you value your time and sanity I'd go with one of Neal's computers.
Konrad had some good advice which may save you some money but please let Neal
fine tune it remotely. Take a look at his computers specs and make them yours
and you can't go wrong. I 'm very happy with my choice and
In 20 years the new generation of hams will see the tiny SDR displays on todays
radios and wonder why we settled for them. The older I get the more I
appreciate viewing the large computer display and doubt that I'll go back to
the horse and buggy. Without a doubt the big 3 are working
I agree most people won't always use that many slice receivers but when using
Search and Pounce techniques in state QSO Parties it would be nice to monitor
most of the suggested frequencies. It has to be an advantage for sure..
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Sounds a lot like the firewire cable.
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I use the Collins 30L1 as well, using the Ameritron ARB-704 relay and have had
similar reports. Since I use the 572's instead of the 811's I push it more and
get 500 to 600 watts routinely even though I back off a bit from maximum
output. Plus they're
RJ, If you have one of the gold colored firewire cables I would recommend
getting one of the Granite Digital cables from Flex, and throwing the old one
to the moon. The supplied cables sometimes last a few months and then
they stop working. Regardless it will help with future
I'd love to see a matching blue flex linear amp. I'm quite happy with the
receiving capabilities, it's the power I want to see next..
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