The band pass filters in the FLEX-6000 series pre-selector will exceed the performance of the low pass filters in the 5000 when dealing with this type of interference. The strong signal handling capabilities of is design are impressive.
Eric Wachsmann FlexRadio Systems On Saturday, May 26, 2012, paim wrote: > Tim > i did read it 4 time now this dose not mean it was put to a test > i was only asking if lex was thinking about the EU BC station we have and > since and many of us use a big antenna not wire we may have an issue > is flex inject a strong signla in 6.144 or in this area and test it on all > top band and 6m that there is no trace of this ???ok thank you > good weekend now , it was just a qustion not more i am looking to add the > 6700 to my station . > > vy 73 > E.P g0uut/dl9fcc > > > > > From: Tim Ellison <[email protected] <javascript:;>> > To: paim <[email protected] <javascript:;>> > Cc: "<[email protected] <javascript:;>>" > <[email protected]<javascript:;> > > > Sent: Saturday, 26 May 2012, 13:19 > Subject: Re: [FlexEdge] EU AND STRONG BC STATION 6700 > > Elan, > > Please refer to the info in the FLEX-6000 product brochure regarding the > preselecter filtering for the ham bands for greater rejection of strong out > of band signals. > > -Tim > --- > Tim Ellison, W4TME > Product Management > FlexRadio Systems > (Sent from my iPad) > > On May 26, 2012, at 8:07 AM, paim <[email protected]> wrote: > > > since we have many broadcast station in EU from 6Mhz or let say 6.144 > > + - is flex going to make sure will not going to hear this station tx > from 6.144 etc on the 6m or any top band since there was not clear answer > about this > > it is very very important this issue will be test 100% under strong BC > station > > > > > > vy 73 > > E.P g0uut/dl9fcc > > > > > > > > > > From: Gerald Youngblood <[email protected]> > > To: Jim R <[email protected]> > > Cc: "<[email protected]>" <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, 26 May 2012, 12:53 > > Subject: Re: [FlexEdge] [Flexradio] Differences between the 5K & 6K ? > > > > Jim, > > > > Even though it slices and dices you can still push to squawk to your > hearts content. ;) > > > > 73, > > Gerald > > > > Sent from my iPad > > > > On May 25, 2012, at 9:20 PM, Jim R <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> > >> Yes and soon you won't even have to operate the radio. Just go to work > and while away, the radio will find the DX entities you need, make the > qso's and log contacts. Through voice synthesis, it may even complete SSB > contacts. To keep it legal, you can set up your I-phone or Android for > continuous monitoring and control if necessary. All that is too stressful > for me and I'm old fashioned. I love nothing better than a good long > relaxed rag chew about radio equipment, life and family so I'll be staying > in front of my 5000 operating one band at a time and for a thrill while > making an occasional rare DX contact, use RX2 for those wide splits or to > just visually monitor another band for activity while that band is muted. > >> > >> Each to his own, > >> > >> > >> Jim > >> K5HY > >> > >> > >> > >>> From: [email protected] > >>> To: [email protected]; [email protected] > >>> Date: Fri, 25 May 2012 21:49:05 -0400 > >>> Subject: Re: [FlexEdge] [Flexradio] Differences between the 5K & 6K ? > >>> > >>> Don't forget that there is a computer which can watch bands for you. > You > >>> don't have to monitor all 8 slices by yourself. > >>> > >>> Here are a few ideas that could be implemented into the onboard > processing > >>> (in radio) or streamed to the computer for post processing: > >>> > >>> <brainstorm> > >>> > >>> .With 8 slices, your computer can monitor all cw/digital parts of > every band > >>> simultaneously and decode it all. Your computer could alert you when it > >>> finds a DXCC entity that you don't have yet. > >>> .As the hobby evolves with the technology, maybe even voice > transmissions > >>> will have digital stamps encoded into them so that even SSB > transmissions > >>> can be identified and partially decoded by computers. > >>> .The radio could always be monitoring the harmonic frequencies of the > main > >>> band you are listening to, and correlate the harmonic frequencies with > the > >>> main band to detect people who might be inadvertnatly transmitting > >>> harmonics. > >>> .Your computer could listen for long delayed echoes using SETI style > >>> software. Monitoring 3MHz of bandwith can increase your chances. > >>> .For VHF contesting where you work the same person multiple times in a > row > >>> on an increasing band, you could utilize the 8 receivers combined with > some > >>> specialized transverter multiplexing hardwar _______________________________________________ Flexedge mailing list [email protected] http://mail.flex-radio.biz/mailman/listinfo/flexedge_flex-radio.biz This is the FlexRadio Systems e-mail Reflector called FlexEdge. It is used for posting topics related to SDR software development and experimentalist who are using beta versions of the software.
