Edward Cole wrote:
At 05:34 AM 4/6/2007, Bob McGwier wrote:
I am using DEMI and DB6NT. I have never liked the internal one thought KM0T swears by it. The new radio will be able use any kind of transverter, simplex, duplex, etc. with control done by the radio.
Bob N4HY
Steve Meuse wrote:
Robert McGwier expunged (rwmcgwier@gmail.com):
An announcement of a new radio was made by Flex Radio today. It is a completely full duplex radio. With transverter, it will be a wonderful satellite radio. No sound cards, etc. will be required. Again, it is completely full duplex.
-- Robert W. McGwier, Ph.D. Center for Communications Research 805 Bunn Drive Princeton, NJ 08540 (609)-924-4600 (sig required by employer)
I had a look a the info on the Flex Radio website. I'd be interested in more information when its available: interior photos and block diagram. For satellite use, hopefully freq offset separation between RX and TX LO's is possible. If it is, then satellite tracking software may be written for the radio. Couple that with appropriate xvtrs and this will make a great satellite radio.
Completely, totally separates in the same box. It will share the same antenna or not. It will use the 0 dBm port in simplex or duplex mode for transmit transverter. You can set up the transverter port to be full duplex and run the transmit and receive converters simultaneously through the separate IF's. You should have heard me howl when this was messed up on the first alpha model. ;-).
I'm playing with the SDR-IQ joined to a DEMI 144/28 xvtr for experimenting on eme with JT65. Having the direct USB connection is a great work around the slower sound-cards. Assuming the 5000 does the same to get 190-KHz span.
Firewire. This allows ONE cable for control and isochronous sampling for the transmitter and the two receivers. The IF is delivered isochronously to the operating system where the DSP does all demod,mod, and detection. 192 kHz is chosen because the radio uses standard sound card rates to get it into the operating system easily.
Firewire was designed for this kind of operation with isochronous sampling and asynchronous tranmission for control. It works well enough to deliver QSK operation.
For full use of Linrad, dual Rx channels are needed where the two Rx are slaved to the same LO for preservation of phase. I'm wondering if this is possible with the new radio with the extra Rx?
ALL oscillators are derived from the same sources where they need to be. You will be have all LO's be in phase. I cannot wait to do polarization diversity at Al Katz house with this radio.
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