Re: [Elecraft] K3 and Perseus SDR as a 2nd RX

2008-12-02 Thread SSB Electronic USA
- Original Message - 
Toby Deinhardt wrote:


 I hope you don't mind my being at slightly sceptical that a low pass 
 filter is enough for serious LW/MW work. If one has a medium wave or long 
 wave broadcast stations in the vicinity, then additional filtering will 
 almost surely be needed.

Hi Toby,
My statement was meant as a general reply regarding the filtering on the 
front end of the Perseus in view of the fact that the original post was 
referring to erroneous Blocking Dynamic Range numbers and stating that 
additional filtering would be required.  Since I knew for weeks that the 
figures that were published were not correct, I was merely pointing out that 
the Perseus does contain excellent preselector filters.

I have been monitoring the Perseus reflector for approximately 8 months and the 
Perseus has become the receiver of choice for serious LW/MW listeners. 
I have not seen one comment  regarding additional filtering being required in 
any situation.  Believe me, the LW/MW DX'ers are just as passionate about their 
hobby as we are about Ham Radio.  With the Perseus's ability to display in real 
time and record 1600 kHz at one time and then play it back and tune through the 
recorded B/W as if it was happening in real time, I'm sure these guys have 
gained many hours of needed sleep.  You may want to check out the Perseus 
reflector on Yahoo to get a feel for what is happening in the Perseus world. 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/perseus_SDR/   as well as Guy Atkins site Five 
Below MW and Tropical band DXing with the Perseus 
http://perseus-sdr.blogspot.com/.

 Also it will be interesting to read how well the IMD behavior of the SW 
 front end filters themselves in such a small enclosure is. Small sized 
 toroids can, from what I know, be a weak point in a receiver with high 
 dynamic range.
I will let the above comment for the experts since I surely am not one of 
them.

 From what I've heard radios such as the Perseus appear indeed to be very 
 interesting but as always, a new technology, like good wine, needs time to 
 mature.
With over 1,000+ Perseus's now in use world wide, I think it has come along 
quite nicely.  Like the K3, the Perseus is an ever evolving work of art.

BTW since this originally started out as using a Perseus as a 2nd receiver. 
I have used the Perseus as a 2nd receiver and also as an IF band scope with the 
K3.  For me, it's a good combination.

As I said previously, I own both a Perseus and a K3 and respect the great 
accomplishments that have been made by Elecraft, Nico at Microtelecom, Flex 
Radio, Phil Covington, Ten-Tec and the guys who started us over 11 years ago 
down a new path ..Kachina.If I missed anyone, please accept my 
apologies.

73
Gerry   K3MKZ

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Re: [Elecraft] K3 and Perseus SDR as a 2nd RX

2008-12-01 Thread SSB Electronic USA


On November 16 Bill W4ZV wrote:


Also be aware that Blocking Dynamic Range (BDR) for the Perseus is
relatively poor, as is true for all current SDRs.  BDR is 99 dB at 2 kHz 
and

117 dB at 20 kHz versus 139 dB for both 2 and 20 kHz, per ARRL Product
Reviews.  If you have strong neighbors (either commercial or amateur
stations), the Perseus will need additional filtering to prevent strong
signals from overloading the front-end.


There is no need for additional filtering since the Perseus has 9 six pole 
front-end bandpass filters (1.7 - 30 MHz.) plus a 3 pole low pass for 10 
kHz. - 1.7 MHz.)


Today, SSB Electronic USA received an email from the ARRL acknowledging that 
errors were made in the measurement of the Perseus SDR.


Over the past year, extensive measurements have been conducted not only by 
Nico Palermo IV3NWV at Microtelecom but by Lief Asbrink SM5BSZ and Rob 
Sherwood NC0B.
The Blocking Dynamic Range (BDR) numbers measured by all of the above were 
much better (125 dB)  than the figures that were published by the League. 
In addition, the IMD Dynamic Range figures published in QST reflect 
differences at various spacings.  In an SDR such as the Perseus, the IMD 
Dynamic Range will be the same at 2 kHz, 5 kHz. or 20 kHz.


The ARRL is currently in the process of taking another look and they should 
be commended for doing so.  I am sure updated figures will be published in 
the near future.


Please don't accuse me of being biased just because I am the US Perseus 
distributor.  I also own a K3 s/n 1519 as well as a Perseus.   Both are 
great radio's.


I would like to commend Eric and Wayne at Elecraft, Nico at Microtelecom as 
well as Phil Covington for their contributions to receiver design and ham 
radio and . last but not least the ARRL and Rob Sherwood for all the 
reviews and measurements that give us something to think about and discuss 
when we're not playing radio.


73's
Gerry Rodski K3MKZ
SSB Electronic USA




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Re: [Elecraft] K3 and Perseus SDR as a 2nd RX

2008-12-01 Thread Toby Deinhardt

Hi Gerry,

There is no need for additional filtering since the Perseus has 9 six 
pole front-end bandpass filters (1.7 - 30 MHz.) plus a 3 pole low pass 
for 10 kHz. - 1.7 MHz.)


I hope you don't mind my being at slightly sceptical that a low pass 
filter is enough for serious LW/MW work. If one has a medium wave or 
long wave broadcast stations in the vicinity, then additional filtering 
will almost surely be needed.


Also it will be interesting to read how well the IMD behavior of the SW 
front end filters themselves in such a small enclosure is. Small sized 
toroids can, from what I know, be a weak point in a receiver with high 
dynamic range.


From what I've heard radios such as the Perseus appear indeed to be 
very interesting but as always, a new technology, like good wine, needs 
time to mature.


vy 73 de toby


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[Elecraft] K3 and Perseus SDR as a 2nd RX

2008-11-16 Thread Bob DeHaney
It looks very good, but the Gotcha is that it costs EURO 800 or $1040.00
including tax at the dealer here in Germany.  As near as I can tell that's
double the cost of the K3 2nd receiver.

Vy 73, Bob DJ0MBC/WU5T

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Re: [Elecraft] K3 and Perseus SDR as a 2nd RX

2008-11-16 Thread Bill W4ZV



Bob DeHaney wrote:
 
 It looks very good, but the Gotcha is that it costs EURO 800 or $1040.00
 including tax at the dealer here in Germany.  As near as I can tell that's
 double the cost of the K3 2nd receiver.
 

Also be aware that Blocking Dynamic Range (BDR) for the Perseus is
relatively poor, as is true for all current SDRs.  BDR is 99 dB at 2 kHz and
117 dB at 20 kHz versus 139 dB for both 2 and 20 kHz, per ARRL Product
Reviews.  If you have strong neighbors (either commercial or amateur
stations), the Perseus will need additional filtering to prevent strong
signals from overloading the front-end.

73,  Bill  W4ZV



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