This might be Blasphemy on this reflector but………
I am considering adding an Elecraft 2 meter transverter to my Flex 1500, but I
understand that the FM deviation on PowerSdr is currently borked and no PL
tones are supported. I know this being worked on. I was wondering if anyone
with a V/U unit
---
From: Mike Ellerson
Date: 02/06/11 18:25:19
To: Flex Radio Reflector
Subject: [Flexradio] Pegasus Pro?
This might be Blasphemy on this reflector but
I am considering adding an Elecraft 2 meter transverter to my Flex 1500, but
I understand that the FM deviation on PowerSdr
I just looked at the Pegasus Plus (didn't see the Pro version) program
and don't see how it relates to the 2M transverter other than it deals
with displaying the conversion correctly and can deal with the Flex
series (anything that talks to a Kenwood 2000 should do that also). It
will output
Don't know the exact number, but there were quite a few
Pegasus radios made. Far more than the Kachinas 505's. I do
have to wonder though how many Jupiters are run a majority of
the time in Pegasus emulation mode. I suspect quite a few. I
do know that for my purposes the Pegs have served me *very*
Hi
Let's not use obsolete/failed paradigms to forecast the future.
The Peg, 2K, and Kachina offered only a user interface change in the name
of cost reduction. No performance improvements. The cost reduction
wasn't enough to wean hams from their knobs.
FlexRadio is real technology
Has anyone transitioned from a Ten Tec Pegasus to a FlexRadio? If so,
what are your comparative impressions, please?
Thanks and 73,
Craig
W3CRR
Craig Roberts wrote:
Has anyone transitioned from a Ten Tec Pegasus to a FlexRadio? If so,
what are your comparative impressions, please?
Or, for that matter, from the combination of Ham Radio DeLuxe and a more
convetional, high-end modern transceiver?
73
Frank
AB2KT
Craig,
How about a Ten Tec Jupiter? Same radio but the Jupiter has a front
panel. I have the use of a Jupiter which belongs to our radio club,
as I am the current custodian of it, and I own a SDR-1000 with 100
watt amplifier and antenna tuner. I use the Pegasus software from
Ten Tec and
I have both. The SDR-1000 has not yet replaced the Pegasus
for what I mainly do here. They are actually very different
radios. I currently use a small fleet of 6 Pegasus radios in
a multi-band V-UHF contest/DX station. The PowerSDR software
isn't yet to the point that I can do the same things
9 matches
Mail list logo