- Description
- The FLEX-3000 is the high performance mid-range 100 watt all-band, all-mode amateur radio transceiver that achieves receiver performance that rivals all other traditional analog or hybrid DSP transceivers in its price class. The FLEX-3000 is the perfect transceiver for hams just getting started with high performance fully software defined radios.
The supplied open source software, PowerSDR, creates a powerful and flexible solution. The number of memories is limited only by the PC hard disk space.
The FLEX-3000 connects to the PC via FireWire.
Type- Headless Amateur HF/VHF Transceiver
- Frequency range RX
- 0.01-60 MHz
- TX
- 160-6m
Modulations RX- AM / N-FM / CW / USB / LSB / DSB / RTTY
- TX
- AM / N-FM / CW / USB / LSB / DSB / RTTY
- Frequency stability
- Tuning steps
- 0.001-10.000 kHz
- Sensitivity
- Preamp off: 1.3 µV
Preamp on: 0.3 µV
(-123/-133 dBm in 500 Hz) - Selectivity
- CW 500/640 (–6 to 60 dB)
SSB 2.39/2.54 (–6 to 60 dB)
AM 6.6/6.74 (–6 to 60 dB) - Filters
- Software defined
- Receiver system
- Direct conversion, low IF
- IF-frequencies
- Software selectable from DC to 20 KHz
- Image rejection
- 160-10m: 96dB or better
6m: 71 dB or better
Aerial- 50Ω, BNC
- RF-output
- CW/SSB: 1-100 W PEP, AM: 2-25W
- Audio output
- Stereo line-out, accepts PC type speakers
- Memories
- 100000 channels in 1 banks
- Power requirements
- 13.8V DC ±10%
- Current drain RX
- 1.5A
- TX
- 25A max
- Manufactured
- Between 2009 and 20xx in ?
- Dimensions (w×h×d)
- 311 × 44 × 311 mm (12.24 × 1.73 × 12.24 in)
- Weight
- 4.08 kg (9 lbs)
- Features
- SDR (Software Defined Radio)
- Files
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