Interesting comments about the Flex's low end. I started using the ProSet Plus
(HC4/HC5) in 2008 on the F5K. The Flex was the first radio I've ever had which
has resulted in unsolicited fabulous audio comments. I've never received so
many compliments about audio in my 25 years. I have never run
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 12:55 AM, Nige ni...@hotmail.com wrote:
A dummy load, a second radio and a pair of headphones go along way when
aligning the audio, it does pay big dividends.
Just remember, if the other radio is a standard receiver, you are
hearing the audio as modified by the IF
I would like a short explanation of just exactly what function the
Receive and Transmit Equalizers in pSDR perform. The Users' Manual
simply states that they are there and how to set them, with no
explanation of what they do.
In common lingo, an equalizer tailors the shape of the
To: FlexRadio reflector
Subject: [Flexradio] naive question...
I would like a short explanation of just exactly what function the
Receive and Transmit Equalizers in pSDR perform. The Users' Manual
simply states that they are there and how to set them, with no
explanation of what they do
reflector
Subject: [Flexradio] naive question...
I would like a short explanation of just exactly what function the
Receive and Transmit Equalizers in pSDR perform. The Users' Manual
simply states that they are there and how to set them, with no
explanation of what they do
I get the same compaints you get and I got my Heil from Flex.
I got better audio with a Icom type hand mike that comes with basic rigs.
One must understand that there are plusses and minuses to the Flex.
The down side is you have double the failure rate as a computer is involved
with its own
: [Flexradio] naive question...
I get the same compaints you get and I got my Heil from Flex.
I got better audio with a Icom type hand mike that comes with basic rigs.
One must understand that there are plusses and minuses to the Flex.
The down side is you have double the failure rate as a computer
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