On 04/03/2012 05:01 PM, Stu2 wrote:
>
> On the other hand, if you like the idea of doing things in software
> (e.g. VAC connections to FLDIGI, etc.) then you will have a good time
> with the Flex. The CW issues are fixed for normal operations (<35WPM
> non-QSK) and it's a lot of fun to work DX in split pile up. If you are a
> computer geek and a visual person - this is the radio.
Except most computer geeks run linux and flex will get you nowhere.
I would prefer kx3 which at least supports linux for updating firmware
and there is 3rd party software that allows to control it in k3 compat. 
mode.

Jussi Eloranta (AA6KJ)

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