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After varying success with homebrew SDRs' (software defined radios)
built on PCI breadboards stuck into old PCs', I made the jump into a
commercial one--bit "pricey" though--a little under five grand for the
Flex-5000C ... I am as anxious as a kid waiting his order from the back
of a comic book! (they still do that, don't they?) :-)

Regards,
JS
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John Smith wrote:
After varying success with homebrew SDRs' (software defined radios)
built on PCI breadboards stuck into old PCs', I made the jump into a
commercial one--bit "pricey" though--a little under five grand for the
Flex-5000C ... I am as anxious as a kid waiting his order from the back
of a comic book! (they still do that, don't they?) :-)

Regards,
JS


Forgot to include the URL, in case anyone else is interested:

http://www.flex-radio.com/Products.a...c=f5k_features

Regards,
JS
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John Smith wrote:
After varying success with homebrew SDRs' (software defined radios) built
on PCI breadboards stuck into old PCs', I made the jump into a commercial
one--bit "pricey" though--a little under five grand for the Flex-5000C
... I am as anxious as a kid waiting his order from the back of a comic
book! (they still do that, don't they?) :-)

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Too rich for my pockets, but the specs are eye openers!! Let us know
how it plays!



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Tio Pedro wrote:

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Too rich for my pockets, but the specs are eye openers!! Let us know
how it plays!




I picked up an extra contract which only took a portion of the man hours
I had alloted--the wife needed a new car, this made that possible--got
that for her, she said, "I feel guilty, what would you like?"
MUHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

The rest is history ... I have downloaded the manual offline and will be
ready to put it to work as soon as I have it from the box!

Will let 'ya know!

Regards,
JS
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John Smith wrote:

After varying success with homebrew SDRs' (software defined radios)
built on PCI breadboards stuck into old PCs', I made the jump into a
commercial one--bit "pricey" though--a little under five grand for the
Flex-5000C ... I am as anxious as a kid waiting his order from the back
of a comic book! (they still do that, don't they?) :-)

Regards,
JS


Mmmmm...given how long I own my radios, and given how quickly pc
hardware improves, I'd probably go for the model that doesn't include
the integrated PC.

Jerry


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Jerseyj wrote:

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Mmmmm...given how long I own my radios, and given how quickly pc
hardware improves, I'd probably go for the model that doesn't include
the integrated PC.

Jerry


The firmware is upgradeable, they promise to allow you access to any new
versions of the SDR software.

The CPU is an intel dual core; Just how much processing power do you
need to run a radio? But then, you can cruise the web on this "radio!",
run other apps (think EZNEC here), etc.

Also, if you need to control it remotely, you can still do so from
another computer via firewire (say put the transceiver in your trunk and
run it from a laptop in your passenger compartment), LAN, or
WAN--wireless-ly. Indeed, you can control this rig from anywhere in the
world using VOIP!

Personally, I thought it time to buy. Will certainly beat anything I
can homebrew here ... your mileage may vary.

Regards,
JS
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