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USB ports on radio

Robert -- N5IKD
Robert -- N5IKD Member ✭✭
edited March 2017 in SmartSDR for Windows
Are there any future plans for the USB ports on the radio? Should the manuals designate that the USB ports are for future use rather than lead the reader in circles? From the hardware manual v 1.0.1: The USB 2.0 ports are used to control peripheral devices that are connected to the radio. Refer to the SmartSDR documentation for information about how these work. From the SmartSDR Documentation v 1.0.1: (Not relevant content) From the release notes v 1.0.0: When using a FlexControl with SmartSDR, plug the FlexControl into the PC running SmartSDR for Windows and not the USB port on the radio.
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  • Tim - W4TME
    Tim - W4TME Administrator, FlexRadio Employee admin
    edited March 2017
    Yes, there are plans for using the USB interface on the radio hardware for future radio control point peripheral interfaces.
  • Norm - W7CK
    Norm - W7CK Member ✭✭
    edited February 2017

    Would it ever be possible to use the USB port on the 6000 to plug in a USB Bluetooth dongle for full duplex stereo receive and mic input?   There are a lot of quality Bluetooth stereo headsets with microphones that have been designed for cellphones and computer gaming.  It would be great to be able to use these lightweight wireless devices with the Flex 6000 series radios directly.  Having to plug in a wall wart, a bunch of wires and an external Bluetooth transceiver isn't really a very clean option.  I'm currently using a Jabra GN9350 wirless headset.  While it works well, it isn't stereo, its a bit bulky and I am currently using it via the USB port on my computer via DAX to the rig which introduces quite a bit of latency.  A direct connect Bluetooth device would be GREAT.


    Norm - W7CK

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