All,

Considering how well the Flex does on AM, would anyone be interested in 
starting 
a 160 meter AM net?  I know that there is one on the east coast, but that is 
it. 
I think it is called the Grey Hair net. When I left ham radio in 1990, there 
used to be a big 160 meter AM presence on the west coast. Does anyone want to 
build the momentium again with Flex's? 


Let me know if there is any interest.

73


________________________________
From: Tim Ellison <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; Michael Tondee <[email protected]>; 
"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, February 17, 2011 5:54:11 PM
Subject: Re: [FlexEdge] AM Operation

AM (along with FM) operates at a 0 Hz IF as opposed to the 9KHz offset so the 
monitor does not work.  So it is sort of a big deal.  If the OTs are saying you 
are good, then you are good :-)

You can get another Flexer to record you off the air and play it back so you 
can 
hear yourself.


-Tim


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Rick Markey, KN3C
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 6:54 PM
To: 'Michael Tondee'; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FlexEdge] AM Operation

Well in my case, I can respond to that.  I recently worked a real "old-timer" 
who is a local.  He was able to run only AM and we got on 75M one evening to 
shoot the breeze.  I had never run the Flex on AM but pushed the button and 
away 
I went.

The "old-timer" was flabbergasted at how well the Flex sounded.  Understand 
that 
I had everything set up for my normal SSB operation and just hit the AM 
button.  
We had a very nice contact and because of the old-timer's somewhat celebrity on 
AM, he attracted a crowd.  One station broke in to interrogate me about the 
Flex 
and the microphone I was using.

I've never owned any real high level modulation AM equipment, just rice boxes 
that could conjure up some form of AM, some of which did a nice job.
This first experience with the Flex has tempted me to experiment a bit more on 
AM.  Oh, and the synchronous AM detection on receive was major cool.

I do have one request, however.  It would be nice if the transmit monitor 
worked 
on AM.  Perhaps that's a big deal?  I recorded our QSO but did not get my side 
of the QSO as I normally do in SSB mode.

AM to me is just another part of ham radio that some enjoy.  But hey, I like 
RTTY also, but that's another story!

de Rick, KN3C




-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Tondee [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 18:27
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FlexEdge] AM Operation


  I usually associate AM operation with the classic radio buffs or 
"boat anchor" collectors.  Obviously, judging by this thread, not 
everyone who operates AM fits this category but I have to wonder what 
some of these guys think when they hear one of the "newfangled Flex 
SDR's" on AM!
Michael


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