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What is new for the Dayton Hamvention 2015?


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Heard no comments yet on the Noise reduction. I have Been A/Bing it with my Icom 7800. I have to say it beats the Icom. I have NEVER used a better noise blanker. Mr. Flex...you did your homework well and results are outstanding! Thank you!
Jim, K6QE
Anyone else???
Hmmm... What has 2 knobs, 12 buttons, a usb connector, bluetooth, wifi, and a key jack or
built-in iambic paddle?
Maestro, the Flex rig director.
Well, no, maybe that's a bit much.
Ned, K1NJ
Looking forward to it.
Clay N9IO
a black box plugged into the USB port?
We have only begun the work on NB. It is a treacherous technical stream, filled with underwater boulders, and whirlpools. What was obvious has become complicated by reality but progress is being made and the goal is simple. Do something new and do it better than anyone has done it before. The work done on NR and ANF is miraculous in my opinion and no one stands still and pats themselves on the back. It is continuous striving for the next level of perfection. 2015 is not the beginning for Flex, but it is the beginning of the end for anyone else having a prayer of working at the level flex is working. It is amazing to see the road open.....
I found the NB on the 3000/5000 to be quite miraculous. Adjusting the type of window and the sensitivity would allow me to almost eliminate any kind of impulse noise. Our neighborhood is full of **** growers with those **** heaters. Most of the time, I can completely eliminate the noise.
Jim, K6QE
We have eliminated the signal dependent mean NB (NB2). That was a mistake. We should put it back in immediately and continue the work towards the true miracle we are aiming for.
Here is my wish list for FRS at Dayton 2015:
WAN
An in-shack device to interface to my tuners, amps, watt/swr meters, antenna switches and other local devices that interfaces with my FRS-6x00 series radio in the shack and is controllable via SmartSDR client add-on(s).
A remote device (at the client device) to let me hook up essentially a **** station at the Client end of SmartSDR
Share-a-slice Diversity add-on, where I can let another Flex-6x00 GPSDO equipped station share a slice of mine in exchange for a slice of theirs.
Family needs have scuttled my Dayton 2015 travel, so will be very interested to hear what is rolled out!
73
Steve
K9ZW
Thank you for the kind words - I now know I have at least one reader!
Have ended up with some unexpected eldercare needs and my running mate's son & daughter-in-law apparently were not paying attention to the Dayton Schedule when they got their latest pregnancy started <smile>.
I do have two general admission passes and bus passes available, and four places for Friday night's CCA dinner. FRS was very kind and our need to change plans to work with relatives was worked out for cancelling for Saturday's FRS event.
Really wanted to hear Craig K9CT speak as much as all the other excitement, as he is always up to really interesting things - and does them so very well.
I am intending to revisit my original pre-release Flex-6x00 series of Blog Articles to see what has come to be, what might still be coming, and where I was all wet.
What will be really neat to reflect on is where FRS's reality exceeded my pondering & Imagineering from the original articles. Simply put, "they Rock" and have really put together a class act.
I'm expecting everyone will be very pleased with Maestro and will leave with a here & now buzz about FRS, and some great ideas on what the future brings.
Wish I would be there, but family first is an easy call to make.
73
Steve
K9ZW
BLOG - "With Varying Frequency" at http://k9zw.wordpress.com
I forgot to put my guess in as for what Maestro is - my guess is an all-in-one software client repackaging the functionality SmartSDR, SmartCAT, DDUTIL, DAX and perhaps even fldigi.
At least that what the name brings to mind when I think about it.
73
Steve
K9ZW
I'm guessing here but since Symphony is taken (Lotus users opine no doubt), Maestro is in the same vein. (Maestro (from the Italian maestro, meaning "master" or "teacher")). One who brings order out of cacophony to create the complex melodies, tones, rhythms that work together to define the composer's vision.
In the HAM radio world chaos is simple to create, the solutions often arduous and complex with many disparate elements that we force to work together. Often as not, we improve in one area but break another birthing one more round of "fiddling" to make it all work again.
I suspect that Maestro is a controller of many things and master of them all. Amps, antenna switches, rotor control, any device needed to work in concert with the radio,
Interfacing via USB, Ethernet local LAN, WAN, FlexWire, and possibly :-) Apple Thunderbolt, etc.
SmartSDR V2.**** will open the Flex 6000 series to the world via WAN Remote. Maestro will add a single network appliance that allows the operator to control all elements of their station via a simple UI in concert with SmartSDR. The UI? It will be drag and drop (eventually if not at the start). Pull down menus for a variety of equipment and frequent updates to cover new gear and updates.
Let's start writing the epitaph to the pioneering days of specialized interfaces, novel solutions that work for one but not many, sleuthing through interconnected webs of cables, interfaces, switches, relays and bundled wires. Building or wiring an interface to add a piece of new gear to the mix.
Many still enjoy the artistry, challenge and innovative solutions of the above and more power to them. My hat is off to you all.
Flex however (all pondering here) is offering a simple, effective path to allow all parts to play together. Be it at the operating desk or from a distant mountain top (assuming decent internet connectivity and throughput is available on that mountaintop).
The "Shack" is your symphony orchestra playing the music you want with you conducting.
Maestro, please...tap, tap, tap...begin.....