Tim Ellison escribió:
> You need to look here on the Flex Radio site.
> http://support.flex-radio.com/NewInformation.aspx
>
> And here on the Knowledge Base
> http://kb.flex-radio.com/article.aspx?id=10193
>
>
>
Tim,
Thank you for the info. I had read this some time ago and I was aware
about t
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W5CUL escribió:
> Dave,
>
> This sounds feasible since the th
ize prior to
> performing the procedure.
>
> Mike
> W5CUL
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You might want to also consider the K2WS OCXO modification. Alan has
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> The FlexRadio SDR is a great radio when it comes to measuring frequency down
> to the Hert
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The FlexRadio SDR is a great radio when it comes to measuring frequency down
to the Hertz! I have
The FlexRadio SDR is a great radio when it comes to measuring frequency down to
the Hertz! I have the optional thermistor upgrade. I noticed by accident that
if you change the 12 volt DC supply voltage to the SDR just a little, (i.e.
.1 volt) the radio will move in frequency by 10's of hertz.
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