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Revision as of 13:18, 29 October 2019

Thanks to the generosity of Burt Krain a deployment of Flex Radios and Maestro units have been implemented. It is the mission of this group to form a small cadre of hams to collaborate on learning the Flex Radio and its related software suites. Currently the Flex Radio software is free for users of WIndows based PC’s and Tablets. There is a small fee to operate using Apple OS on iPads and Mac’s. We shall create a collaborative environment where we can learn from each other and just generally have a good time using state of the art software defined radios on a remote basis. It is the commitment of the group to ensure everyone has a great experience. We have 4 Flex Radio stations at locations in Northfield (EN62CC), Northbrook (EN62CD), Skokie(EN62DB) and Waukegan (EN62BI). To allow for greater participation we are looking for hosts for a Flex Radio station with versatile antenna systems and strong internet service.

This wiki provides information needed to operate different models of Flex Radios from just about anywhere in the world. The requirements are very simple. A good Wi-Fi internet connection and either a Maestro unit loaned from the Burt Krain or your Windows Operating System PC. Using our Google calendar for current system use you will be able to choose the available base stations for operation. For all purposes the radio used is independent of the model or features installed. Experienced operators in the group will provide Elmer services as needed to enjoy the experience. All classes of operators may make use of the equipment but must operate in the bands and frequencies allowed by their FCC license. Only licensed hams will be allowed to operate the radios.

Equipment

The project uses a variety of Flex Radio equipment.

Flex 6700 Flex 6600/6400 Flex 6600M/6400M Maestro
Flex6700.png Flex6600.png Flex6600m.png Maestro.png

Our members

* Burt Krain       KR9T
* Marty Boroff     WD9GYM
* Dave Hewitt.     WW9S
* Jeff Kraft       WW9F
* Miller Michael   KG9ML
* Denice Plummer   V31KC
* Patrick Skerrett W9PDS
* Don Whiteman     KK9H
* Cary Willis      KD9ITO
* Tami Witbrodt    KD9IXB

Software

  • SmartSDR is installed on Windows PC platforms. We have at least one installation using Parallels Virtual Machine supporting Windows 10.
  • SmartSDR™ - FlexRadio Systems®. For a slight fee, Flex radios may be operated using Apple iPads and iPhones.

Guides

  We have developed the following guides for new users:
     
      http://ns9rc-wiki.ddns.net/mediawiki/docs/FT8.pdf
      http://ns9rc-wiki.ddns.net/mediawiki/docs/Flex-Cadre-Users-Guide.pdf
      
      http://ns9rc-wiki.ddns.net/mediawiki/docs/FT8-Radio-Settings.pdf
  We also recommend the following latest guides to be 
  downloaded from https://www.flexradio.com/downloads/:
  FLEX-6400 and Flex-6600 Hardware Reference
  FLEX-6600M and FLEX-6600M Quick Start Guide
  Maestro Quick Start Guide
  Maestro Users Guide v3.x
  SmartSDR Software User Guide v3.x   

Videos

  When setting up FT8 please review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxageEY7-Pw&t=80s

Deployments

Location Grid Bands Ant 1 Ant 2
Skokie 6600


EN62DA
42.029267 N
87.74954 W
40, 20, 15,
10, 6

MFJ-1796 Folded Dipole


Dummy Load


Northbrook 6600M


EN62CD
42.125017 N
87.80413 W
Ant 1 40, 30, 20,
17, 15, 12,10
Ant 2 20
Cushcraft R-7


Mini Maple 37.5 foot dipole


Northfield 6400


EN62CC
42.105000 N
87.786666 W
Ant 1 160
Ant 2 40 - 6

160 meters.
Use the antenna tuner above 1880 KHz.

HyGain AV-640 vertical that covers 40-6 meters.
Use the antenna tuner
for the upper ends of 40 and 10.
Waukegan 6600M


EN62BI
42.362854 N
87.841262 W
Ant 1 80 - 10
Ant 2 20 - 6

EFHW Inverted L, up about 40 ft then from west to east.
80 to 10 meter. tuner needed only on 10
and higher half of 80 meter.
Hex beam 6 to 20 meter up 25ft.
Tuner need on 6 and 10 meter.
Flex internal tuner is good.
Chicago 6700



EN61dq
41.686667 N
87.71 W

Ant 1 - 20,17,15,12,10
Ant 2 - 40 (tune)
80 (tune)
160 (tune)
5 Band Hex beam. 35' roof tower.
Typically left pointed towards EU


40-80 End Fed 144' wire, 45' high.
Tuner required 40 - 80
Will also tune on 160.

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