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"I never expected the 1st DAX beta release to be this good" Its very usable at such an early develop

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James Nelson
James Nelson Member ✭✭
edited December 2016 in SmartSDR for Windows
If this is what we have now imagine six months down the road, I was going to say this will **** the competition away except I can't as there is NO competition. A paradigm monopoly is what we have..... so while the others play with PC based copies we have the REAL FPGA DEAL. The nay-Sayers and early adopters that rejected the beta issue would not like this at all. I know I speak for many who were so patient throughout the long and anxious wait that we have something so very VERY special. I love my 6700... thanks guys ! Feel free to use my comments in anyway to advance product participation. To say I'm happy with my 6700 is a gross understatement. 73' James VK2JN

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  • Norm S
    Norm S Member
    edited March 2014
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    I agree. I've set up DAX 1 and DAX 2. One is for running digital modes when using HRD. Seems to work fairly well. I've had to toggle the TX a couple of times but for the most part it's been working. DAX 2 is for my Jabra Wireless headset. I love this thing because I am no longer tied to a boom mic. I can kick back in my easy chair and talk without having to move the boom around. Currently I have to mouse over to the MOX button to key up, but that's not too bad. Now once VOX is working with DAX, I will be free to walk around the house and even around the yard and still be on HF. I love this setup. Can't wait for VOX to operate via DAX. Oh, and I've gotten excellent audio reports when using the Jabra wireless mic. I'm stoked!

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