Chuck - 
  
<<<   Being a PL-380 owner, I'm hoping there's an ounce of cure. Is there any 
idea why the het appears on 603? And at least to me it's unknown whether there 
are hets on other frequencies.   >>> 
  
The PL-380 and all Tecsun radios with the SiLabs' Si4734 DSP chip have a 
congenital issue of internally generated heterodynes on some frequencies, but 
not on all frequencies. It is one of the "rough edges" of the first-generation 
DSP chip, which has been corrected in later pocket radio models like the CC 
Skywave and Eton Traveler III. There is no practical way to get rid of these 
heterodynes without replacing the DSP chip-- an impractical option. Most PL-380 
users learn to tolerate these, in view of the $40 model's many advantages 
(sharp DSP selectivity, multiple digital search functions, etc.).  
  
<<<    I don't see any spec for the notch bandwidth in the Timewave. The CW 
filter bandwidth is specified and happens to be 5 Hz.  >>> 
  
With the Timewave DSP 599zx you can set up a manual notch filter with any 
center frequency and notch width that you desire-- a very convenient feature. 
It's the perfect solution for any internally-generated PL-380 heterodynes that 
find their way into your MP3 recordings. Because the new hard-wired FSL's 
provide unusually good audio reproduction quality in PL-380 DX recordings (for 
the Ultralight radio genre, that is) it's a good idea to remove these stray 
heterodynes and enjoy the best TP-DX audio that the pocket radio class has to 
offer. 
  
Gary 
  
  
  
          

----- Original Message -----

From: "Chuck Hutton" <charle...@msn.com> 
To: "Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America" 
<irca@hard-core-dx.com> 
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2016 5:11:37 PM 
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Bizarre FSL Antenna Shootout (Part 2) 

Gary - 

Being a PL-380 owner, I'm hoping there's an ounce of cure. Is there any idea 
why the het appears on 603? And at least to me it's unknown whether there are 
hets on other frequencies. 

I don't see any spec for the notch bandwidth in the Timewave. The CW filter 
bandwidth is specified and happens to be 5 Hz. 

Chuck 

________________________________________ 
From: IRCA <irca-boun...@hard-core-dx.com> on behalf of d1028g...@comcast.net 
<d1028g...@comcast.net> 
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2016 10:47 PM 
To: America, Mailing 
Subject: [IRCA] Bizarre FSL Antenna Shootout (Part 2) 

Hello All, 

Posted previously was a direct MP3 comparison of the relative reception 
capability during the exact same minute in receiving a weak-signal TP 
(603-HLSA) by a 15" FSL antenna inductively coupled to a CC Skywave model 
(a $1000+ combination, posted at 
https://app.box.com/s/xq7bs7nvptf0d5ts1vxzli0izqza2ncf  ) 

and a new stand-alone 3" FSL Tecsun PL-380 model (a $95 modified pocket radio, 
with a hard-wired 3" FSL antenna) posted at 
https://app.box.com/s/4r27auio85caqadccsyb8pwcatw5rku0 

There is a little more to the story, however. Although the modified PL-380 does 
generate somewhat of a heterodyne on 603, this type of issue is easily 
corrected by a DSP signal processor (such as the Timewave DSP 599zx), which is 
routinely used to remove TP heterodynes from DXpedition MP3's recorded on 
pocket radios. When this is done (filtering the 740 Hz heterodyne with a 5 Hz 
notch filter), the 3" FSL Tecsun PL-380's signal ends up sounding like this: 
https://app.box.com/s/bcj3ap8g0tefie0ku903z28g5njtrfgc 

When comparing this "Science Fiction PL-380" signal with that of the 
inductively coupled 15" FSL (which already has a stellar DXpedition record on 
the lower frequencies at Rockwork 4), the implications are pretty obvious. Five 
of these little monsters covering different high priority frequencies at an 
ocean cliff site could dramatically increase the effectiveness of Ultralight 
transoceanic DXing. 

73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA) 








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