[K3PZN-List] Another New Rig
Peter Morton
mortonph at comcast.net
Sat May 19 12:36:02 EDT 2012
Impressive technology! Interesting what can be done by connecting an
antenna directly to an A/D converter.
The FLEX-6500 model has one receiver or "Signal Capture Unit" (SCU) and the
FLEX-6700 has two. Each SCU and processor captures the whole spectrum from
.03 to 77 MHz and provides four spectrum displays simultaneously, each 384
KHz wide, and demodulates four signals simultaneously with four independent
audios. The FLEX-6700R adds the frequency range of 155-175MHz. [I don't
see individual audio outputs so I suspect the four audios are provided
digitally. Wonder if two or more can be combined on the headphone jack?]
It is obvious that FLEX-6000 series has more than just the radio amateur in
mind. What amateur needs 1 x 10^-12 frequency accuracy, or even 1 x 10^-8?
FLEX has a lot of software development to do to launch this radio.
Interesting times. What lies ahead?
-Pete, W3GVX
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Subject: [K3PZN-List] Another New Rig
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> Noticed a new rig on the flex-radio page this morning - the Flex 6000
> series:
> http://www.flex-radio.com/FLEX-6000.pdf
>
>
> Andy
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