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[Flexradio] Radio
William and Sue
2017-03-12 16:07:02 UTC
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Good morning all,
Is there a way to use the flex 3000 as a receiver
and transmit on something else.
Bill
George Allen
2017-03-12 16:37:37 UTC
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Yes.

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Post by William and Sue
Good morning all,
Is there a way to use the flex 3000 as a receiver
and transmit on something else.
Bill
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Mark Lunday
2017-03-13 19:00:23 UTC
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Use the RTR-1a from DX Engineering, it will do what you need.

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Good morning all,
Is there a way to use the flex 3000 as a receiver
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Bill
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LEE MUSHEL
2017-03-13 19:25:52 UTC
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Well, this thing (or it's current replacement) does cost $200 but if you don't have to worry about switch timing or the protection of a receiver that might cost much more than $500 I won't argue that this is a good suggestion. I bought one to use with an SDR-IQ or Flex1500 and one of my older backup transceivers.

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Lee K9WRU

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Use the RTR-1a from DX Engineering, it will do what you need.

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Good morning all,
Is there a way to use the flex 3000 as a receiver
and transmit on something else.
Bill
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Michael Walker
2017-03-13 20:00:54 UTC
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You can always build your own T/R switch. They are pretty simple.

The early days (after spark gap), I used one for my DX40 and HR10B receiver.

I made a LOT of CW contacts with that pair.

Mike va3mw
Post by LEE MUSHEL
Well, this thing (or it's current replacement) does cost $200 but if you
don't have to worry about switch timing or the protection of a receiver
that might cost much more than $500 I won't argue that this is a good
suggestion. I bought one to use with an SDR-IQ or Flex1500 and one of my
older backup transceivers.
73
Lee K9WRU
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Sent: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 15:00:23 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Radio
Use the RTR-1a from DX Engineering, it will do what you need.
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Sent: ‎3/‎12/‎2017 12:28 PM
Subject: [Flexradio] Radio
Good morning all,
Is there a way to use the flex 3000 as a receiver
and transmit on something else.
Bill
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