You could be scaring away would be Flex purchasers with all this talk about 
needing a specialized or custom designed computer to run a Flex.  I feel  Flex 
would do well to get with Dell and spec out a machine that has been tested by 
Flex and works.  I am sure Neal can put together an outstanding optimized 
machine, but Neal Computer is not exactly a household name.  Whereas Dell is 
and provides local customer support.  If the Flex needs a custom designed 
computer in order to run properly, Flex needs to tell people upfront.  

Again, the idea (whether it's true or false) that one needs a custom computer 
to run a Flex is enough for some to come to the conclusion that the Flex is an 
experimental radio for people who like to build their own computers.

Also, it may be worth Flex to consider building localized networks of Flex 
operators who are able to assist those who need help in initially setting up 
the radio.  For some (and that includes me), it was not exactly plug-n-play. 

I love my Flex, but had I not had help setting it up it would have been 
returned and a refund sought.  That would have been a double tragedy because I 
would have missed out on the best radio on the market and Flex would have lost 
a sale. 

For what it's worth.

Jim AB2CD  
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