Download PowerSDR v2.0.19 RC1 and try it out.

-Tim


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Alfred Green
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 5:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FlexEdge] CW and an F3K sitting on the shelf for 18 months.

On 2/16/2011 3:48 PM, pierce day wrote:
> I know from reading the Flex Forum that as far back as two years ago 
> Flex had acknowledged an issue with CW performance in some instances.
> Flex has stated their intentions of improving the CW performance and, 
> based on the software upgrades, it is obvious to the 99 percent that 
> Flex is doing their best to keep their word in eliminate such issues, 
> one at a time. Each new issue of software has continued to make a 
> better radio than it was initially.  But that one percent just can't 
> wait even though when he bought the unit he was, or if he read the 
> forums, should have aware of some instances of a CW performance issue.
>
I don't disagree at all.

I do find that the latency makes listening to the sidetone from the Flex 
confusing, but I don't do that. I have a SuperKeyer-3 along with my Bencher 
paddles, and that has its own sidetone. I've worked a bunch of stuff with my 
F3000, mostly 40m cw and just waiting for 6m to open up again.

I use a SQrpians paddle and a K1EL-10 keyer with my F1500, and it works just 
fine.

73  Alf  NU8I
Scottsdale  AZ  DM43an
160m - 24Gigs

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