- From: "Lars Pettersson"
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> Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Noise Sidebands, Article by SM5BSZ
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> Hi Gedas
>> we where supoosed to measure my 5000 but time has not been able to do
>> that but BSZ said its
[Flexradio] Noise Sidebands, Article by SM5BSZ
Hi Gedas
we where supoosed to measure my 5000 but time has not been able to do
that but BSZ said its the same construction faults so probably the same
issues.
Lars SM4IVE
Gedas skrev 2013-10-16 20:59:
I came across this interesting article by
speak.
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From: "Jim Barber"
To: "Gedas" ;
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Noise Sidebands, Article by SM5BSZ
He makes a point.
My solution is to use a 5000A on HF with an amplifier that has a high
operating Q.
Hi Gedas
we where supoosed to measure my 5000 but time has not been able to do
that but BSZ said its the same construction faults so probably the same
issues.
Lars SM4IVE
Gedas skrev 2013-10-16 20:59:
I came across this interesting article by SM5BSZ who discusses some possible
transmitter i
He makes a point.
My solution is to use a 5000A on HF with an amplifier that has a high
operating Q. ;-)
... and my HP-8568A isn't really "quiet" enough to measure TX noise
sidebands, unfortunately.
A little more seriously, Even if the current combination of hardware and
PowerSDR hasn't im
I came across this interesting article by SM5BSZ who discusses some possible
transmitter issues with many radios, including the Flex. It has me a bit
concerned. I am wondering if anyone has seen similar data for the Flex 5000?
The article may be found here:
http://www.sm5bsz.com/dynrange/dubu
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