
product review
FlexRadio Systems FLEX-5000A  HF/50 MHz Transceiver
| Reviewed by Rick Lindquist, WW3DE | defined ham radio bar another notch. | |
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Key Measurements
Summary
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As we said in May 1998 QST when reviewing the first commercially available strictly computer controlled Amateur Radio transceiver, the Kachina 505DSP: “The relegation of functionality from hardware to software and firmware opens broad vistas of future capability.” Are we there yet? Or did our flight to nirvana get canceled? A decade down the road, Kachina is kaput in the ama- teur market, and the newer software defined radio (SDR) technology remains far from ubiquitous in the modern ham shack. FlexRa- dio Systems now represents the vanguard of equipment manufacturers prodding the Ama- teur Radio community into the SDR era.
Let’s face it: Most equipment in today’s ham stations reflects only incremental im- provements in 
Expanding Your Vocabulary
Just as hams once fretted about grid drive, overmodulation and key clicks, the very na- ture of SDRs has given rise to a new crop of issues with names like “latency” and “sam- pling rate.” This is serious technology, and it’s not necessarily for the faint of heart.
In an SDR, analog RF signals are con- verted to a digital bit stream, and everything happens at that level using digital signal processing (DSP) techniques before conver- sion back to analog. As FlexRadio explains, its SDR is “essentially a 
FlexRadio points out that direct- conversion receivers like the 
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Bottom Line
The 
Mark J. Wilson, K1RO  Product Review Editor  k1ro@arrl.org
From July 2008 QST © ARRL