Steve,

Thank you for your response. As I am very pleased that you now support receive 
for longwave and you have a transverter output, I will consider purchasing a 
new fully blown 6700 when your engineering staff and all of the talented 
Flexers iron out most of the hardware and software bugs. I have been both a 
beta tester and an early adopter for many technologies. It can be very 
exciting, but also very frustrating.

The only problem I have with the 6xxx series radios and soon to be with the 
5000a is the lack of VHF/UHF in one radio. Satellite and repeater work all from 
one radio. When you decide to discontinue the V/U modules for the 5000a, I 
would like to know ahead of time so I can buy one before you are zero bin on 
them.

Thank you and keep up the outstanding engineering work.

73,
Robert
KB6QXM
"Ham Radio Open Conversation"
Yahoo group owner/moderator


----- Reply message -----
From: "Stephen Hicks, N5AC" <[email protected]>
To: "Robert Costa, KB6QXM" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Scott Myers" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
Subject: [FlexEdge] The New Flex radios
Date: Fri, May 25, 2012 9:37 am
Robert,
See my notes below --


Steve


Stephen Hicks, N5AC, AAR6AMVP Engineering


FlexRadio Systems™
4616 W Howard Ln Ste 1-150
Austin, TX 78728
Phone: 512-535-4713 x205
Email: [email protected]


Web: www.flexradio.com



Tune In Excitement™


PowerSDR™ is a trademark of FlexRadio Systems




On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 9:06 AM, Robert Costa, KB6QXM <[email protected]> wrote:


Scott,



Here is what I do not understand with the new radios.



1) Why no extended receive range now that is all digital from the antenna. For 
instance low frequency receive.

Bob, there is extended receive -- the radio receives down to 30kHz which 
includes the 600m and 2200m bands!

 
2) Why no transverters for people that want to have 1 radio does all and no 
extra hardware in the shack.

There is a transverter interface in the radio -- there is a transverter port on 
the back of the radio that provides for either common IF or split IF operation 
and a nominal +0dBm output on the HF bands or on VHF (6m or 135-165MHz) 




3) Why no 473 khz band?

The radio will transmit and receive on 473kHz.  The transmit output is in the 
0-10dBm range, and will require an external PA.




Not dinging Flex for anything, as the new radios are a step in the right 
direction for one that has RF ingress and appreciating having a PC be just 
right or nothing works right. I understand all of this, as I am still dealing 
with some of these issues.





 I wanted to do a presentation on what it took to configure the radio and the 
computer, but there are so many steps that I have decided not to do it.



What I will say is that the people at Flex are #1 in my book. The fellow 
Flexers are also #1 in my book. If it was not for the helpful staff at Flex, 
Neil Campbell and other fellow Flexers, I would be still be off the air with 
the Flex. Is it perfect now...NO! Is it a workable game plan....Yes!





I look at Flex Radios as high performance high horsepower engines. Once you get 
them dialed-in, they work extremely well. It just takes some effort to get them 
there. It is like the high performance antenna that you and I both share.





Dial them in, they work great...it just takes some effort.



In my honest opinion, they are not plug and play appliances and should not be. 
Is SDR for everyone? No! I personally believe that Flex radios are for the 
technically-inclined of the hobby.



Someday I hope to take my Flex to field day, but a 5000a is not that portable.



My 10 cent opinion.



73,

Robert

KB6QXM

"Ham Radio Open Conversation"

Yahoo group owner/moderator





----- Reply message -----

From: "Scott Myers" <[email protected]>

To: <[email protected]>

Subject: [FlexEdge] The New Flex radios

Date: Fri, May 25, 2012 6:21 am





A couple other things that are annoyances if you have been a Flexer for a

while, as most of us have.



-No more issues with firewire.  Sometimes, the Firewire interface can flake

out, causing a reboot of the Flex to be necessary, as well as disconnecting

the firewire cable.  Also, the occasional problem with RFI in the firewire

for those running QRO.  Many lesser motherboards have an iffy firewire

onboard, forcing us to install another more robust firewire card with TI

chipset.



-DPC latency.  Requirement of a relatively high end motherboard in your PC

to insure your bus is bulletproof for bus clocking.  No more worrying about

DPC latency when you replace your PC.  No more making sure a laptop is "just

so" when you want to run your Flex on field day.  Run it on a netbook if you

want with a 6000.



Guys that have "abandoned" their flexes after a short time usually do so due

to the problems with their computer not having low DPC latency or firewire

issues.  And a lot of guys never buy Flex's because they have read and know

about these potential problems with computers married to a Flex.  It’s a

black eye that should go away.



A couple other issues that I will be glad are solved.



-Latency.  That is something I won't miss.  Normal mode, safe 1, safe 2...

be gone foul beast.



- QSK capable.  No more clackety-clack.



73,

Scott AC8DE



-----Original Message-----

From: [email protected]

[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of dan edwards

Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 7:34 AM

To: [email protected]; Burke Schlott

Subject: Re: [FlexEdge] The New Flex radios



Burke

( correct me where i miss the mark, guys )  i too have enjoyed my F3k for

some time. the new rigs are revolutionary in at least 3 ways, i think.

1. no longer QSD / QSE.  DDC / DUC instead.  gives capability to see more

than 192 khz; no more receiver images at 3x F. should be a real treat on MF

/ LF. and also the capacity to see the entire 10m band on the pan.



2. in the same way flex solved the soundcard problem by putting it in the

rig, the new rigs have DSP processing in the radio. with the FPGA and the TI

processor. relieves some of the pc's processing requirements, i think.



3. the new rig connects to the radio through ethernet instead of firewire.



probably much more than this, but these features alone have ME excited.  It

is a VERY clever piece of gear.  73, w5xz, dan



--- On Fri, 5/25/12, Burke Schlott <[email protected]> wrote:



From: Burke Schlott <[email protected]>

Subject: [FlexEdge] The New Flex radios

To: [email protected]

Date: Friday, May 25, 2012, 10:47 AM







I have been using a 5K for several years now and am more than satisfied with

its performance and features. I have read the preliminary info on the Flex

web site and would really like to know just what I could expect in the way

of actual performance improvements that I could expect over the 5K. I guess

what I am saying is that I would like to see the 6K's performance specs as

compared to the 5K similar to what is now available in the product

comparason tab on the web site.



Burke K1BJS

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