Hello All, 
  
For those considering a hard-wired 3" FSL transplant replacing the loopstick in 
their PL-380 model, some "full disclosure" information is in order. 
  
1) Although the 3" FSL modification will indeed boost up the radio's MW 
sensitivity to a very high level, the PL-380 is still a $50 pocket radio which 
was never designed to have such exceptional sensitivity. On wide-open 
frequencies the transplanted FSL is so sensitive that it will pick up a 
low-level digital whine from the radio's display. This issue disappears 
whenever any signal is received (even very weak ones). Further testing on an 
older (pre-2012) models or the CC Skywave may show that this issue is limited 
to newer PL-380's (Tecsun has reduced the internal shielding on models made 
since 2011). 
  
2) Although the 3" Bar FSL antenna was designed to be as lightweight and 
portable as possible, the antenna and frame still weigh significantly more than 
the radio itself. The combination ends up at just over 1 pound (454 grams). 
Care is necessary when carrying the modified radio around to avoid drops, and 
stress to the bond between the radio and FSL frame. 
  
3) Soldering the 250/46 Litz wire to the PL-380 circuit board does require good 
close-up vision, steady nerves and some soldering skill. The Litz wire diameter 
is about the largest practical size for soldering to the crammed PL-380 circuit 
board, and it is not a project for beginners. 
  
4) Those considering the project can get a lot of useful information from 
PL-380 7.5" loopstick transplant article posted at 
http://www.mediafire.com/view/du3sr5cd9thqvau/7.5inch-LS-PL380.doc   The PL-380 
preparation procedures are identical, and the orange loopstick frame can also 
be constructed in advance (and trimmed to the 4.75" length required for this 
FSL project). The loopstick frame can also be glued to the PL-380 in advance 
(as described in the article), before the FSL is even constructed. 
  
5) Further detailed information will be contained in the upcoming construction 
article. Unless a hobbyist has extensive modification experience, it is 
advisable to wait for the detailed instructions before proceeding with the 
project.  
  
73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA) 
  
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