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I purchased the Expert E-coder box to use with my SunSDR2 DX transceiver. It's a USB device that provides a number of tactile controls that work with the ExpertSDR software. 

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The Flex arrives

In August 2019 I purchased a Flex-6600 and a Maestro Control Console. In contrast to the closed-box character of the IC-7300, Flex has designed a system that operates over a computer network. The 6600 is a direct-conversion SDR transceiver, with a built-in Linux server. The only user control on the box is the power switch; all other control is accomplished through software that communicates with the server via TCP/IP through an Ethernet port.</description>
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The Sun rises

My SunSDR2 DX from Expert Electronics arrived in February, 2021. 

The process of choosing it was pretty simple. First and most important, the ExpertSDR software that runs it is developed to be cross-platform, running natively on Linux as well as Mac and Windows. Everything I read or heard about Expert's SunSDR2 series was enthusiastically laudable. Looking at the</description>
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