Brett Saylor wrote: > That's my mode of operating... I use the R8 for digging out DX, and > the SDR for wide-band recording and visual identification of > interesting signals. It's a good combination of technologies,
Basically the same thing here except I use a WinRadio G313e for pulling out the difficult DX. I do have to admit that the SDR-14 pulls out about 99% of the DX, and the WinRadio is only needed in the very worst situations. After many months of regular use of the SDR-14, it is my preferred receiver for DXing. The point and click ease of tuning, outstanding AM and SSB demodulation, filters, AGC, ease of accurate calibration and PFM to less than 1 Hz, 190 kHz recordings, etc just make it a no-brainer for my DX style. The only issues I have with the receiver here at my urban home QTH, with a few AM stations with 5 miles, the SDR-14 with a large ALA-100 is MW locals over-loading LW and SW requiring major reduction of the SDR-14 gain settings. I resolved that by employing superb low-pass and hi-pass filters designed and built by Steve Ratzlaff which allows me to DX both LW and SW at full gain. On MW itself, the receiver only tends to over-load and requires lowering gain when a super-local is within Filter Bandwidth. Outside this urban setting, the filters are not required. After owning all 3 Drake R8/A/B, NRD-535D, Racal RA6790, a highly modified R75, Palstar R30C and others over the years, the G313e I've owned for about 2 years had spoiled me. And then I bought a SDR-14 earlier this year... 73, Brandon bcdx.org _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
