Well done. A very useful bit of gear for those so inclined. Makes ham radio a bit more like an internet contact. My ham husband may consider one when he gets too old to home-brew.
Burt, Thanks for the demo. I wondered how that worked and I'll check out the rest of the videos. But to tell you the truth i am still hooked on the old boat anchor gear I'm used to.. I have ICOM and Kenwood tranceivers but to me its like using CB gear. Theres nothing like having a transmitter and a receiver along side of it to enjoy. Although the flex 500 has some advantages its still like going into a chat room on the computer. well at least to me it is. I know the new generation will disagree.
My gawd you are annoying and NOT funny..... Stop moving your head, your not a damn bobble head toy. Bored by ham radio unless you have a computer eh? What a joke of a report and not a funny one.... Pathetic attempt at humor that does more damage to the FLEX name than good, looks like I'll stay with my 756proIII
@kimdaviscali This video has over 24,000 views, some of my others exceed 60,000 and you, you have your channel blocked. To be called an ass by an ass is a compliment
How would you rate this rig for blind folks? Would you consider it blind user friendly? Most blind folks use Jaws or some other speech software on their confusers. But does this use a lot of keyboard control, rather than just the mouse? I get more tired from using my mouse, than the keyboard or a tuning knob. I think this may be a good rig for the less-abled with our limitations and all considered.
I am impressed with the technology, but it doesn't seem to be challenging. What got me back into amateur radio was QRP CW, simple kit-built radios, taken anywhere, even in my hotel room, and working the world. Kind of like hauling in a marlin with 3 oz test line, a real charge, and a real satisfaction. I may look into this later in life, but for now I'll stick with my QRPp rig.
Thanks again for another interesting and entertaining video. qemaster, you may wish to consider the Genesis G40 or G3020. This is a QRP SDR in kit form. I am in the middle of the G3020 build at the moment.
In addition, I am planning to purchase the Flex as my new "main" shack rig. I have researched the rig thoroughly and it is fantastic. As an EE that has written a lot of software over the past 26 years I am VERY excited by SDR.
You can't go mobile with the Flex nor can you go on 160 meters mobile with any rig.
I looked at one of your videos, actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually..
That looks horrible lol i dont know about you but this is similar to reading a book, weather you prefer to read a book digitally on your computer or reading the book in hard copy. personally hard copy is more comfortable to look at. how do you go mobile with this kind of setup? This takes the fun out of ham radio i'd say but everyone to there own i guess.
Burt, I'm curious what your thoughts are on using a stand-alone rig w/ a panadapter such as LP-PAN vs using the Flex-Radio. Being a computer geek I'm considering moving from a 756-Pro3 to a Flex-5000A or a Elecraft K3 w/ Panadapter. I probably will never take my rig outside of the house but I've considered the fact that the K3 seems to be more upgradeable. After all, Flex-Radio told me at the Internation DX Convention in '06 that the SDR-1000 would be the last radio I'd ever need.
I must say though, the Flex-5000 really is a product that I can use almost right out of the box with my PC vs hooking up and tweaking the LP-PAN and hoping it works. Flex-Radio really has a long way and I really love what they have brought to the Ham community. I thoroughly enjoyed using their demo.
Also, Burt, I love your videos and hope to see more in the future.
I have the 756III, there is no comparision, although the 756 is good it is no Flex 5000A. I know nothing about the K3. As far as what they told you in '06, remember they were trying to sell it. Listen to what others say, but the final decision is yours
How about some more radio TRUTH!! Save your money and buy a Perseus SDR instead. Then interface it to your existing SSB or AM transmitter transceiver. Save yourself a few thousand dollars in the process. THINK for once and stop being a typical block box operating ham... The Perseus software is designed better and you only need 300-3000hz SSB audio xmit at MOST! Lets get a clue people. Your existing SSB or AM xmitter is good enough for the job.
I guess the similarity has to do with the panadaptor. The Flex panadaptor is vastly superior to the bandscope on the Icom. New features are constantly being added as well. This is not possible with the Icom. I still wouldn't mind owning the Icom. I already own an SDR-1000 which still works fine for me.
As far as the Motorola XTS5000 is concerned I don't believe it has a Panadaptor which is a major selling point for the Flex and the Icom
Well done Burt on the flex 5000a Video,so much fun to be had......... love all the software
29TR027 2 weeks ago
Well done. A very useful bit of gear for those so inclined. Makes ham radio a bit more like an internet contact. My ham husband may consider one when he gets too old to home-brew.
hohosown 1 year ago
SCHTICK
kookyuke 1 year ago
now thats what i call a nice bit of kit.i have seen one of these in use so i know its good....jeff
petchharrison 1 year ago
At least you don't need an interface for PSK, SSTV, or RTTY
Aviator14 1 year ago
Burt, Thanks for the demo. I wondered how that worked and I'll check out the rest of the videos. But to tell you the truth i am still hooked on the old boat anchor gear I'm used to.. I have ICOM and Kenwood tranceivers but to me its like using CB gear. Theres nothing like having a transmitter and a receiver along side of it to enjoy. Although the flex 500 has some advantages its still like going into a chat room on the computer. well at least to me it is. I know the new generation will disagree.
Hallicrafters88 1 year ago
@Hallicrafters88 You have a good point.
burt2481 1 year ago
A nice overview, Burt. Thanks for the effort and sharing.
NSNorfolk 1 year ago
My gawd you are annoying and NOT funny..... Stop moving your head, your not a damn bobble head toy. Bored by ham radio unless you have a computer eh? What a joke of a report and not a funny one.... Pathetic attempt at humor that does more damage to the FLEX name than good, looks like I'll stay with my 756proIII
kimdaviscali 1 year ago
@kimdaviscali This video has over 24,000 views, some of my others exceed 60,000 and you, you have your channel blocked. To be called an ass by an ass is a compliment
burt2481 1 year ago 4
Burt earth to Burt all i said was cb radio is just like any other radio thats all. I will say im sorry for calling you a ass.
2627mhz 1 year ago
Burt stop being a ass CBradio is radio just like morse code is still useful.
2627mhz 1 year ago
@2627mhz I am an ass? I would encourage anyone to watch your videos and see who is the ass.
burt2481 1 year ago
we use these on c.b. radio and they work great.
tonytonytee 1 year ago
@tonytonytee Flex blocks CB, and CB is NOT radio
burt2481 1 year ago
This guy must be related to Jack Horkheimer, Star-Gazer - or they have the same writer.
Nice, informative video, though.
Thanks for posting.
KutWrite 1 year ago
How do you find all these beautiful women to be in your videos??
z1power 2 years ago 2
you saw such a woman in the flex video?
burt2481 2 years ago
Excellent video ! I might just get into Ham Radio after this ! Thanks for taking the time to make this.
kahvac 2 years ago
How would you rate this rig for blind folks? Would you consider it blind user friendly? Most blind folks use Jaws or some other speech software on their confusers. But does this use a lot of keyboard control, rather than just the mouse? I get more tired from using my mouse, than the keyboard or a tuning knob. I think this may be a good rig for the less-abled with our limitations and all considered.
umajunkcollector 2 years ago
I would not suggest a blind person become a pilot or a Flex user
burt2481 2 years ago
Wouldn't the accessibility features in Windows work with the software?
Pepsifx357 1 year ago
I find the Flex awakened by dormant interest in ham radio. QRP for the sake of QRP, not so interested. QRP camping, yes.
burt2481 2 years ago
I am impressed with the technology, but it doesn't seem to be challenging. What got me back into amateur radio was QRP CW, simple kit-built radios, taken anywhere, even in my hotel room, and working the world. Kind of like hauling in a marlin with 3 oz test line, a real charge, and a real satisfaction. I may look into this later in life, but for now I'll stick with my QRPp rig.
qemaster 2 years ago
Thanks again for another interesting and entertaining video. qemaster, you may wish to consider the Genesis G40 or G3020. This is a QRP SDR in kit form. I am in the middle of the G3020 build at the moment.
In addition, I am planning to purchase the Flex as my new "main" shack rig. I have researched the rig thoroughly and it is fantastic. As an EE that has written a lot of software over the past 26 years I am VERY excited by SDR.
Thanks again Burt!
Vaughn N2BHA
combsv 2 years ago
I like reading a hard cover book.
You can't go mobile with the Flex nor can you go on 160 meters mobile with any rig.
I looked at one of your videos, actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually.. actually..
burt2481 2 years ago
That looks horrible lol i dont know about you but this is similar to reading a book, weather you prefer to read a book digitally on your computer or reading the book in hard copy. personally hard copy is more comfortable to look at. how do you go mobile with this kind of setup? This takes the fun out of ham radio i'd say but everyone to there own i guess.
fireicer 2 years ago
PF?
burt2481 2 years ago
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xe1zvo 2 years ago
Contesting is a waste pf spectrum
burt2481 2 years ago
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xe1zvo 2 years ago
Not all love my videos but no one person has told me where I was wrong
burt2481 2 years ago
Burt, I'm curious what your thoughts are on using a stand-alone rig w/ a panadapter such as LP-PAN vs using the Flex-Radio. Being a computer geek I'm considering moving from a 756-Pro3 to a Flex-5000A or a Elecraft K3 w/ Panadapter. I probably will never take my rig outside of the house but I've considered the fact that the K3 seems to be more upgradeable. After all, Flex-Radio told me at the Internation DX Convention in '06 that the SDR-1000 would be the last radio I'd ever need.
W6DDX 2 years ago
I must say though, the Flex-5000 really is a product that I can use almost right out of the box with my PC vs hooking up and tweaking the LP-PAN and hoping it works. Flex-Radio really has a long way and I really love what they have brought to the Ham community. I thoroughly enjoyed using their demo.
Also, Burt, I love your videos and hope to see more in the future.
W6DDX 2 years ago
I have the 756III, there is no comparision, although the 756 is good it is no Flex 5000A. I know nothing about the K3. As far as what they told you in '06, remember they were trying to sell it. Listen to what others say, but the final decision is yours
burt2481 2 years ago
You don't have to spend much to have fun with SDR! Watch this video: f3hhHaSkowo and also this one: VXkEr4ZzebA
vk1aa 2 years ago
How about some more radio TRUTH!! Save your money and buy a Perseus SDR instead. Then interface it to your existing SSB or AM transmitter transceiver. Save yourself a few thousand dollars in the process. THINK for once and stop being a typical block box operating ham... The Perseus software is designed better and you only need 300-3000hz SSB audio xmit at MOST! Lets get a clue people. Your existing SSB or AM xmitter is good enough for the job.
buzizzy 3 years ago
I guess the similarity has to do with the panadaptor. The Flex panadaptor is vastly superior to the bandscope on the Icom. New features are constantly being added as well. This is not possible with the Icom. I still wouldn't mind owning the Icom. I already own an SDR-1000 which still works fine for me.
As far as the Motorola XTS5000 is concerned I don't believe it has a Panadaptor which is a major selling point for the Flex and the Icom
73
GreatDXR 3 years ago
There is nothing similar between the two. Your comparison has no merit.
burt2481 3 years ago
for the cost of the computer + radio you could get a real radio like a Motorola XTS5000 P25 interoperability portable radio
westcoastshady 3 years ago
hmmm, 2.5K$
very interesting
I see thay have a Flex 3000A for 1.5K$ too.
gotta start savin the pennies,
either fix the car -- or...
Donsshack 3 years ago
Are you the real people at the Flex company?
Thanks!
burt2481 3 years ago
This is a great video demo of the FLEX-5000. I didn't know Shuttles could bounce :-)
FlexRadio 3 years ago
Great flex vid (again). I am still saving for a flex. Send me the shuttle for cubase. hah. 73, ke7vzw
sonick808 3 years ago