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http://www.flex-radio.com/

Just go down the page to:

FLEX-5000A July QST Product Review Now Available for Download

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On Jul 22, 2:09 am, John Smith wrote:
http://www.flex-radio.com/

Just go down the page to:

FLEX-5000A July QST Product Review Now Available for Download

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Your point is ..........?

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Brian wrote:
On Jul 22, 2:09 am, John Smith wrote:
http://www.flex-radio.com/

Just go down the page to:

FLEX-5000A July QST Product Review Now Available for Download

Regards,
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Your point is ..........?

Brian w3rv


When I go and visit others shacks, it becomes clear there is a real and
present need to provoke them too upgrade to modern equipment ...

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On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 07:16:45 -0700, John Smith
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Brian wrote:
On Jul 22, 2:09 am, John Smith wrote:
http://www.flex-radio.com/

Just go down the page to:

FLEX-5000A July QST Product Review Now Available for Download

Regards,
JS


Your point is ..........?

Brian w3rv


When I go and visit others shacks, it becomes clear there is a real and
present need to provoke them too upgrade to modern equipment ...

Regards,
JS


And once MSoft moves on to another operating system, your black box
will be... yesterday's modern?

I still have a lovely AEA Packratt, but it runs on a Commodore 64.

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Bob Miller wrote:

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And once MSoft moves on to another operating system, your black box
will be... yesterday's modern?

I still have a lovely AEA Packratt, but it runs on a Commodore 64.

bob
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As I have pointed out, in a previous post, the software which drives
this rig is open source ... that means you can compile it and run it on
linux. (Wine will even allow you to run windows programs on a linux
machine.)

Although they have attempted to obsfucate some functions in the software
by supplying pre-compiled libraries which the software calls, some of us
have reverse engineered these.

My rig has no frequency blocks, for instance. Transmit freqs run the
full range this rig is capable of receiving.

Open source is the key ... However, FlexRadio has plans for supplying
the linux software "in the box" and ready for use. There is just not
much of hurry here as 95%+ of hams run windows ... (probably 99.9999%!)

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JS


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And once MSoft moves on to another operating system, your black box
will be... yesterday's modern?

I still have a lovely AEA Packratt, but it runs on a Commodore 64.

bob
k5qwg

That had a lot to do with my trading up my TenTec Pegasus for a
Jupiter!
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 04:01:55 -0700 (PDT), Brian wrote:
On Jul 22, 2:09 am, John Smith wrote:
http://www.............


Your point is ..........?


His point was to SPAM his URL and direct traffic to it.
Which you succeeded in assisting by *REPOSTING* the damn spam.
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Spamm Trappe wrote:

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His point was to SPAM his URL and direct traffic to it.
Which you succeeded in assisting by *REPOSTING* the damn spam.


LOL!

Where, exactly, would you expect posts about digital equipment--other
than a digital/equipment thread?

Maybe rec.radio.amateur.smokesignals?

Geesh, takes all types! :-(

Regards,
JS
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John Smith wrote:
Spamm Trappe wrote:

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His point was to SPAM his URL and direct traffic to it.
Which you succeeded in assisting by *REPOSTING* the damn spam.


LOL!

Where, exactly, would you expect posts about digital equipment--other
than a digital/equipment thread?

Maybe rec.radio.amateur.smokesignals?

Geesh, takes all types! :-(

Regards,
JS


If you failed to notice, the transceiver comes with open source
software; Meaning, you can modify the software to operate with any
digital data transfer protocol (modes, to the illiterate) which anyone
can imagine.

Regards,
JS
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Spamm Trappe wrote:

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His point was to SPAM his URL and direct traffic to it.
Which you succeeded in assisting by *REPOSTING* the damn spam.


Yanno, the illogic of that statement overwhelms me. It makes me wonder
where people capable/prone-to making such statements come from?

I mean that statement presupposes that an interest in state-of-the-art
equipment is some sort of illicit/insane leaning which needs to be
ignored/attacked.

What, you are still awaiting the return of the spark-gap transmitters?
This all, only, sounds to me as if you wish burden others with your
preferences/likes/interests/beliefs/etc ... What? Everyone is an
amateur politician these days?

Regards,
JS


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