Thanks, Mike-- I hope that the pocket radio comparison was interesting for you! 
 
  
73, Gary 
  
----- Original Message -----

From: "Mike Sanburn" <[email protected]> 
To: "Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America" 
<[email protected]> 
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2015 8:51:10 PM 
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Ultralight Radio Class-- MW Sensitivity King Shootout 

Thanks again for the detailed analysis of these 3 rigs!!! Ms 

Sent from my iPod 

> On Jan 11, 2015, at 8:38 PM, [email protected] wrote: 
> 
> Hello All, 
>   
> The Super Bowl of pocket radio weak signal reception was held this afternoon 
> here in Puyallup, Washington. The contestants (pictured together in a photo 
> posted at   http://www.mediafire.com/view/22enaz1a7ci88p2/EtonTrav3-011.jpg  
> ) were: 
>   
> 1) Tecsun PL-310ET ($49.99 with free shipping from Amazon)   The Ultralight 
> radio class leader in MW sensitivity from 2009 until recently, this 
> AM-LW-FM-SW model (along with the Tecsun PL-606) has the longest loopstick 
> among the Tecsun DSP Ultralights. Although it has the odd heterodynes and 
> "soft mute" drawback typical of the Tecsun DSP models, it also has multiple 
> DSP selectivity choices from its Si4734 chip, including 1 kHz filtering. With 
> a direct frequency entry keypad and a round, external tuning knob, this model 
> has been one of the most popular Ultralight radios for quite a few years. 
>   
> 2)  C.Crane "Skywave" ($89.95 plus shipping from C.Crane)   The first pocket 
> radio found to use the new Si4736 DSP chip, this AM-FM-WX-AIR model has 
> complete freedom from the Si4734 chip heterodynes troubling the Tecsun DSP 
> Ultralights (as well as complete freedom from "soft mute" distractions). With 
> the full range of DSP filtering options (6,4,3,2 and 1 kHz) and switchable 
> audio tone, this new model has already attracted some significant interest 
> among transoceanic DXers (despite its relatively high price). 
>   
> 3)  Eton Traveler III  ($59.14 with free shipping from Amazon)   The newest 
> contestant among these radios, this AM-LW-FM-SW portable has a unique 
> appearance, and functions which set it apart from the crowd. With only one 
> selectivity option it is mainly designed for maximum sensitivity on MW, with 
> excellent audio quality as a primary feature. Unlike the other contestants 
> the model has no direct frequency entry keypad, and can only tune frequencies 
> according to the 9 or 10 kHz band plans. A unique feature is a rotary control 
> selecting world time zones, hidden behind an access door on the front panel. 
>   
> Shootout Preparations:  All three models were tested in the reception of weak 
> daytime DX signals in Puyallup, WA (30 miles south of Seattle) just after 
> local noon on Sunday, January 11. The Tecsun PL-310ET and the C.Crane Skywave 
> were set in their 1 kHz DSP selection, and the Skywave was set in its default 
> "Music" tone option. In each weak-signal MP3 the Tecsun PL-310ET receives the 
> fringe station for the first 15 seconds, the C.Crane Skywave then receives 
> the same fringe station for 15-25 seconds, then finally the Eton Traveler III 
> receives the same station for the last 15 seconds: 
>   
> 550  KARI   Blaine, WA   (5 kW at 127 miles) 
> http://www.mediafire.com/listen/mhq82kijqplmn07/550-KARI-PL310-Skywave-TravIII.MP3
>                    
>   
> 620  KPOJ   Portland, OR   (25 kW at 117 miles) 
> http://www.mediafire.com/listen/31400wkrbn28nkp/620-KPOJ-PL310-Skywave-TravIII.MP3
>                    
>     
> 690  CBU   Vancouver, BC   (50 kW at 148 miles) 
> http://www.mediafire.com/listen/9xpcndd3axt748m/690-CBU-PL310-Skywave-TravIII.MP3
>                    
>   
> 750  KXTG   Portland, OR   (50 kW at 117 miles) 
> http://www.mediafire.com/listen/ybcy6yny6bdwfb6/750-KXTG-PL310-Skywave-TravIII.MP3
>                    
>     
> 1070  CFAX   Victoria, BC   (10 kW at 100 miles) 
> http://www.mediafire.com/listen/d7ncp0vhnh9p6v6/1070-CFAX-PL310-Skywave-TravIII.MP3
>                    
>   
> 1470  KELA   Centralia, WA  (5 kW at 46 miles) 
> http://www.mediafire.com/listen/s57y1b3294xezs8/1470-KELA-PL310-Skywave-TravIII.MP3
>                      
>   
> 1650  Vashon TIS, WA  (15 watts at 15 miles) 
> http://www.mediafire.com/listen/7dew5552opybxwf/1650-VashonTIS-PL310-Skywave-TravIII.MP3
>  
>   
> COMMENTS:  690-CBU was the weakest of all these fringe stations, and the 
> PL-310ET was totally missing in action during the test-- maybe a victim of 
> its "full-blown soft mute?" Its "reception" of 750-KXTG was nothing to shout 
> about, either-- maybe Tecsun is cutting some corners on these new model 
> PL-310ET's? The new Eton Traveler III's MW selectivity is roughly comparable 
> to that of the 2 kHz DSP filtering in the PL-310 and Skywave models-- 
> although if those two models are switched to their 2 KHz DSP setting, they 
> both have an additional MW sensitivity reduction in reference to the Traveler 
> III. 
>   
> 73 and Good DX, 
> Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA) 
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