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HDMI Port?
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The “M” models have HDMI ports because each has an onboard screen to mirror. As the non-“M” models do not have onboard screens, there is nothing in the radio to mirror with an HDMI cable.
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None of the Flex Radio’s have a HDMI port. The “M” models have a DVI port
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The "M" models all have an HDMI port. It's the ICOMs with SDR that have the DVI.
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Yea i got em confused
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[{"insert":"I guess this is an unavailable option, a simple graphics card... too bad. \nIt is a computer!\n\n"}]0
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It may have an extremely powerful processor but is not a computer by conventional standards - it is a data server to outboard clients. In this way there are no graphics to display. All graphics are in the client which uses the server's data at the operators request. I put my 55" on my win 7 machine with SmartSDR running. Very public attractive and useful station manager tool with 8 bands displayed at Field Day (6700). 7 bands on a pixel loop (RX2 In), 6M on Ant1 and 2M on the transverter (70W amp)
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[{"insert":"Question: the 6400M has a HDMI out.\nCan I have this option on the 6400. I would like a portable maestro.\nOr are you saying the 6400M uses the HDMI out to run the front maestro display?\nI guess I need to contact the actual engineers.\nThanks again..\n\n\n"}]0
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You cannot have that option on the 6400. The Maestro does not need the HDMI port to function. It can connect to the radio via WI-Fi or lan cable.
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[{"insert":"Then why does the 6400M have one?\n\n"}]0
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Because the M model has an internal display and the HDMI port mirrors the internal display. A 6400 has no display so you can't mirror something that is not there.
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[{"insert":"Ok, so if I understand correctly the 6400M has a hardwired display with obviously no wifi or portable use.\nGot it.\nThanks.\nToo bad they stick a graphics board in the 6400 maybe I can order it special..\n"}]0
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The 6400 can be portable. You plug in the ethernet port on the radio to your wi-fi router and then any computer hooked to your network can access the radio. I can sit in my den and use my 6400m with my iPad in the den.
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[{"insert":"Yep fully understand that. The box will sit in the rack in my shop\/shack.\nI would love a giant LED monitor on the wall also.\n\n"}]0
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Hi Earl, I have a lagre(ish) monitor. I just plug the HDMI into the laptop I normally use with the radio. So if you have an M model or a Maestro, the HDMI port is supplied by Flex. If you have a plain model and no Maestro, the HDMI port is supplied by your computer. Either way, a large monitor is in your future!
73,
Len, KD0RC
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[{"insert":"Ahh, but I want to use a portable Maestro not a computer.\nThanks\n\n"}]0
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Oh, I just realized that the Maestro does not have HDMI, just the model M.
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