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| FLEX-3000 HF TRANSCEIVER WITH AUTO ATU |
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The new 100 Watt HF transceiver from Flex-Radio USA. This unit is fitted with internal automatic ATU and is CE approved for the European market.
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 or a companion SDR for existing FLEX-5000 owners who want a more convenient solution for portable operation.
They say dynamite comes in small packages and nothing could be closer to the truth. The FLEX-3000 is the newest member of FlexRadio Systems' high performance fully Software Defined Radio (SDR) transceivers family. The FLEX-3000 is a "direct descendant" of the FLEX-5000TM, the full-featured, world-class software defined radio transceiver for amateur use. Engineered using the same core multi-channel Firewire infrastructure as the FLEX-5000, the FLEX-3000 offers ham radio operators a mid-range priced, SDR that will continue to "just keep getting better" with new performance and operating features. Moreover, these new features can be had with just a simple free software update of FlexRadio PowerSDR downloaded from the Internet.
As with all FlexRadio Systems transceivers, the real power of the FLEX-3000 is unleashed when it is combined with FlexRadio's PowerSDR software. This is the same software that is used by all FlexRadio Systems fully software defined radios including the upcoming FLEX-1500 entry-level QRP model.
In addition to the information listed above and below, there is also an extensive Product Comparison Matrix on the web site that provides side-by-side feature comparison of all FlexRadio Systems fully software defined radios. For more information go to www.flex-radio.com. |
| Manufacturer: FlexRadio Systems |
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| Model: 10 |
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| Price: £1,399.96 |
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