Re: [Flexradio] FLEX-3000 QRV on 40m - flextroscopy

2009-04-24 Thread Tim Ellison
t: Re: [Flexradio] FLEX-3000 QRV on 40m - flextroscopy I just got my 3K running this afternoon. What a fun radio. I would love to make some 40M contacts with other flexer's I'm not big on 20. My experience on getting going with the 3K is chronicled on w9oy-sdr.blogspot.com as far

Re: [Flexradio] FLEX-3000 QRV on 40m - flextroscopy

2009-04-24 Thread Lee A Crocker
I just got my 3K running this afternoon. What a fun radio. I would love to make some 40M contacts with other flexer's I'm not big on 20. My experience on getting going with the 3K is chronicled on w9oy-sdr.blogspot.com as far as flextroscopy goes You can make a .avi of the screen using th

Re: [Flexradio] FLEX-3000 QRV on 40m - flextroscopy

2009-04-24 Thread Tim Ellison
[mailto:brian-wb6...@lloyd.com] Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 12:00 PM To: mnar...@comcast.net Cc: Tim Ellison; FlexRadio Subject: Re: [Flexradio] FLEX-3000 QRV on 40m - flextroscopy On Apr 24, 2009, at 7:24 AM, Mike Naruta wrote: > > It's interesting using the PowerSDR panadapter to exam

Re: [Flexradio] FLEX-3000 QRV on 40m - flextroscopy

2009-04-24 Thread Brian Lloyd
On Apr 24, 2009, at 7:24 AM, Mike Naruta wrote: It's interesting using the PowerSDR panadapter to examine signals. I'll often see a strong SSB station with lots of opposite sideband only a little ways down in amplitude. I first wondered if it was my receiver until I looked around and f

Re: [Flexradio] FLEX-3000 QRV on 40m - flextroscopy

2009-04-24 Thread Mike Naruta
It's interesting using the PowerSDR panadapter to examine signals. I'll often see a strong SSB station with lots of opposite sideband only a little ways down in amplitude. I first wondered if it was my receiver until I looked around and found equally strong stations with no opposite sideban