Dear FlexRadio customers,

I believe it is appropriate for me to comment on today’s discussion
regarding Deep Impact.  We appreciate the desire of some in our community to
want to know the details of our product development plans.



Five years ago, FlexRadio was a very different company, primarily serving
the experimenters and early adopters who wanted to know every technical
detail.  Today we serve a vastly different and much larger customer base
that demands product stability.  We have made a concerted effort to adapt to
this new requirement.



The continued growth of our company has allowed us to make ongoing
advancements to PowerSDR. Some developments such as CW enhancements in v2.0
were derived from our Deep Impact research while others are based on ground
breaking work never before seen in amateur radio.  Our new RF Tracking Notch
Filter (TNF) in v2.2 is just one example.  Since the first of the year, we
have delivered three official releases, all with new features.  We continue
to invest heavily in software.



Nearly a year ago, we made a policy decision to no longer make forward
looking statements.  This means new features will be announced when they are
demonstrable and near official release.  This policy is consistent with the
way virtually all consumer product businesses must operate.



We wish to thank all our loyal customers who help us to sell new radios and
thus allow us to develop those useful and cool new enhancements like TNF.



73,

Gerald

Gerald Youngblood, K5SDR
President and CEO
FlexRadio Systems(TM)
4616 W. Howard Ln. Suite 1-150
Austin, TX 78728
Phone: 512-535-4713 Ext. 202
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.flexradio.com <http://www.flex-radio.com/>

Tune In Excitement (TM)
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