All, 

I thought I would share my experience this weekend in the ARRL 10m contest 
using a Flex-5000. This is my first semi-serious contest effort using the 
Flex-5K. I operated in the Single-Op CW HP category using the Flex-5000, 
PowerSDR v2.2.3 and the N1MM logger. Keying the 5K was done through the CAT 
port via N1MM and directly with a paddle connected to the back of the radio (no 
external keyer). The Flex-5K was driving a Henry 4K-Ultra (8877) at 50w to make 
1.5KW. This was a part time effort in between putting up Christmas lights and 
decorations, all-in-all 17 hours of operating time. 

So, the question is - Is the Flex5K + PowerSDR ready for prime time CW 
contesting? Here are some interesting stats from my effort: 

Total Q's = 1129 
Mults = 143 
Est. Score = 645,788 

Best sustained rate over a period greater than 60 minutes 145Qs/hour or 2.4 Qs 
per minute . 
Best burst rate over 10 minute period 240 Qs/hour or 4 Qs per minute. 

You can't do these rates if there are serious issues with the delays in the 
system! I had the audio sampling rate set to 48K with a buffer of 512. The DSP 
buffers were set to 256 on TX and 2048 on RX. There were a few times when the 
TX/RX change over caused my to miss the first part of the first character, but 
this was rare. 

The brick-wall filter skirts definitely earned their keep. Also, being able to 
grab the mouse and fine tune the filter bandpass, both edges and centering, 
helped a great deal. 

One thing you notice with a Flex-5K is just how many really crappy signals are 
on the band. I won't list calls (I did keep notes), but there were a few 
standouts in the worst signal on the band category where their clicks were only 
10db down from the peak and filling 50+ Kcs. Others were barely recognizable as 
a CW signal on the spectrum display. 

One recurring issue I still have to figure out is that there was some key 
stroke my clumsy fingers made that turned on the multi-RX features. This caused 
me to think that someone QSY'd on top of my run frequency when they hadn't. I 
finally was clued in by looking at the spectrum display and saw it wasn't 
correlated with what I was hearing. Then I saw the multi-rx button highlighted. 
This was the only somewhat annoying thing experienced with the Flex all 
weekend, and it is attributable to op error. 

I consider myself a fair CW operator and I can certainly say from my point of 
view the Flex5K+PowerSDR are certainly ready for prime time CW contesting. 

I love this radio!! 

All the best for the holidays. 
Cheers, 
Chuck de NJ6D (aka N7KU in the contest) 
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