
Reviews For: FlexRadio FLEX-3000 - eHam.net
The FLEX-3000™ is the newest member of FlexRadio Systems' high performance 100% Software Defined Radio (SDR) transceiver family. The FLEX-3000 is a "direct descendant" of the FLEX-5000™; it integrates all A/D & D/A functions and control over a single FireWire (IEEE-1394a) connection to a user provided computer running FlexRadio PowerSDR.
FLEX-3000 - FlexRadio
This is the FLEX-3000 Quick Start Guide. This is the FLEX-3000 Schematics. Need help?
The FLEX-3000 is a third generation software defined radio from FlexRadio Systems. It is a low cost/high performing HF-6M transceiver built with portability in mind. The FLEX-3000 form factor is designed to fit in a case along with a laptop and a power supply for mobile use or sit under a monitor at a base station.
FLEX-3000 Datasheet - FlexRadio
Make your product work seamlessly with our Application Developers Program (ADP) HF radio solutions from the pioneers of software-defined radios. This is the FLEX-3000 datasheet.
FlexRadio FLEX-3000, Headless HF/VHF Transceiver
The FLEX-3000 is the perfect transceiver for hams just getting started with high performance fully software defined radios. The supplied open source software, PowerSDR , creates a powerful and flexible solution.
The FlexRadio FLEX-3000™ Software Defined Radio
The FLEX-3000 incorporates Built-In Test Equipment (BITE) capabilities, which were first introduced with the FLEX-5000 family of software defined radios. The FLEX-3000 includes a swept signal generator and power sampler.
FlexRadio Systems is committed to ensuring that your experience with the FLEX-3000 will be one of the most enjoyable you have with Ham radio. If you have any questions, issues or problems operating PowerSDR and/or the FLEX-3000, you may …
flex+3000+for+sale - FlexRadio Community
Jan 2, 2011 · My Flex 3000 is now for sale since I bought a 6300. SN 1012-1130, Firmware 2.1.3.7 supporting PSDR 2.7.2. Includes ATU, Flex Control, Heil HM-PRO mike, pci Firewire card, Firewire cable.
The FLEX-3000 is the little brother of the FLEX-5000, which QST reviewed last year.1 The ’3000 has been designed as an entry-level SDR for those who are curious about how these radios actually “play” but may not want to spend the additional $1000 or so for the advanced capabilities of the FLEX-5000. It’s also smaller and easier to
Flex 3000 and 5000 Setup – W6OP Amateur Radio
These are the settings I am using with my original Flex 3000 and now upgraded to 5000 running on Microsoft Windows 7 on an Apple Mac Mini using the Bootcamp partition. I will try to keep this document up to date as I make changes.