A great resource and a very friendly ham! Thanks Klaus for setting the
standard for us US ham suppliers to try and beat!
73
Neal Campbell
Owner
Abroham Neal LLC
Work:+1 540 645 5394
Mobile: +1 540 645 8171
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 8:56 AM, paim paimg0...@btinternet.com wrote:
hello
since i know now Klaus for many years and his support is over the top of any
company he will answer every e-mail and will go extra Mile
for every one in EU for sure ,this why i thank him for his great support. he
will help when ever he can ,the nice thing about him that there is no
such a
Is the difference in third order dynamic range between the F5K and the
6700 really just one dB? The flex homepage says 99dB for the 5K and
100dB for the 6000.
73
Greg
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No RF output on 1500. Worked great the day before. Checked all settings to make
sure nothing changed. Tried tune out and still no output. Did a default reset,
noRF output, went through and set things up again. Still no RF output even on
tune out set at full. Tried all bands and modes.
I've experienced similar before. In my case it was a poor connection on the BNC
connector, powersdr showed full output but nothing got to my external swr/power
meter. Is this what your seeing ?
Peter.(G1FXE)
On 11 Apr 2013, at 19:29, Otto rotootor2...@yahoo.com wrote:
No RF output on
Hi Peter
I see the same thing with power showing on the power SDR meter, nothing on
external meters. Tried two different BNC adapters and pieces of coax going to
meters. Can't even get a output voltage on an Oscope hooked to sensors. I get a
very low level carrier on another rig hooked to
Is it possible that the centre contact of the BNC socket has spread so that the
pin of the plug isn't making contact ?
On 11 Apr 2013, at 21:37, Otto rotootor2...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Peter
I see the same thing with power showing on the power SDR meter, nothing on
external meters. Tried
May I suggest that you try resetting the database. Often this cures most
problems like you are experiencing.
Mack
W4AX
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Mack
*W4AX*
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On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 5:36 PM, Peter Gorman (G1FXE)
g1fxe-hamra...@ntlworld.com wrote:
Is it possible that the
It is closer to 110-115dB at *any* spacing. The numbers have not been
published yet because we are waiting on testing with actual production
radios and not the pre-production units being used for development and
alpha testing.
Tim Ellison
On 4/11/2013 2:07 PM, Greg wrote:
Is the difference
hello
ilike to say big thank you to Klaus what a supper support , he keep thinking
how to sort issue out and for this i like to say big thank you
for the kind help and support .i am sure he will sort it .
vy 73
E.P g0uut
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