Re: [IRCA] Tecsun PL-300WT-- A Sizzler on AM & FM, A Fizzler on LW and SW
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Re: [IRCA] Tecsun PL-300WT-- A Sizzler on AM & FM, A Fizzler on LW and SW



These new series of DSP radios are interesting from another point of view, at least from those of us lamenting the move away from US production of high-end receivers (e.g. Drake): the Silicon Labs chips - the heart of these radios - are designed and prototyped in Austin, TX. The production wafers are purhcased in Taiwan, and most likely the chips are fabricated there too. These then end up in China and are integrated into a product there, and marketed domestically, via ebay, and probably in the not too distant future in US and Europe too.

Paul

--- On Tue, 6/2/09, D1028Gary@xxxxxxx <D1028Gary@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> From: D1028Gary@xxxxxxx <D1028Gary@xxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [IRCA] Tecsun PL-300WT-- A Sizzler on AM & FM, A Fizzler on LW and SW
> To: irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2009, 11:02 AM
> Hi Paul,
>  
> Thanks for the information on the PL-300WT's AM-FM DSP
> chip, and of course  
> the radio's uneven performance on LW and SW certainly makes
> me agree  with 
> your statements.
>  
> It's obvious now that Tecsun designed the breakthrough DSP
> performance  to 
> apply only on AM and FM, and the LW and SW bands are
> mediocre additions 
> which  border on the defective. I myself have been
> puzzling why Tecsun would 
> even wish  to include them in this innovative
> receiver, but I suppose that if 
> they were  lacking, purchasers might think that this
> was only another typical 
>  AM-FM portable receiver for local reception (which of
> course would be a  
> great mistake), and pass over this receiver in favor of its
> 4-band  
> competitors.
>  
> 73, Gary    
>  
>  
> In a message dated 6/1/2009 10:16:22 P.M. Pacific Daylight
> Time,  
> texnote@xxxxxxxxx
> writes:
> 
> 
> Gary,
> 
> According to the ebay description of the Tecsun 
> PL-300WT (by the seller 
> "liypn"), this radio uses the Silicon Labs Si4737 DSP 
> chip which can only 
> demodulate MW, FM, and the Weather Band. See slide 12
> of  
> https://www.silabs.com/Marcom%20Documents/Resources/Si473x_Presentation.pdf
> and
> https://www.silabs.com/products/audiovideo/amfmreceivers/Pages/Si473637.aspx
> 
> If  liypn's information is correct (verified by
> opening the radio up and 
> locating  the Silicon Labs chip), Tecsun must use this
> chip for MW/FM, and a 
> separate  non-DSP single or dual conversion
> demodulator/tuner with much 
> poorer  selectivity and sensitivity for shortwave.
> 
> For shortwave enthusiasts,  it will be interesting to
> see which one of the 
> forthcoming DSP radios from  Tecsun use the Si4734 or
> Si4735 chips, which 
> demodulate MW, FM, and  SW.
> 
> In terms of price, the Si4737 chip starts at $3.06 in
> quantities of  10K; 
> the Si4734/35 starts at $3.27 in quantities of  10K.
> 
> Paul
> 
> --- On Mon, 6/1/09, D1028Gary@xxxxxxx 
> <D1028Gary@xxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> 
> > From: D1028Gary@xxxxxxx 
> <D1028Gary@xxxxxxx>
> > Subject: [IRCA] Tecsun PL-300WT-- A Sizzler  on
> AM & FM, A Fizzler on LW 
> and SW
> > To: irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 
> am@xxxxxxxxxxx, ultralightdx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
> 
> odxa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >  Date: Monday, June 1, 2009, 9:45 PM
> > Hello All,
> >  
> >  Although evidence indicates that a huge ordering
> boom has
> > started for  the  
> > DSP-enhanced Tecsun PL-300WT Ultralight radio, for
> those  of
> > you still on the 
> >  fence about this innovative pocket  radio,
> some further
> > information may be 
> > of   interest.
> >  
> > Tecsun's primary focus in developing this 
> breakthrough
> > model appears to  
> > have been in transforming  the AM and FM
> circuitry to set
> > new standards of  
> >  weak-signal performance, and with superlative
> sensitivity
> > and  selectivity  in 
> > both bands, they appear to have accomplished 
> their purpose.
> > However, the  
> > model does have other bands  included in the
> package, which
> > frankly appear to  
> > have  been neglected, and border on the
> substandard.
> >  
> > The  Longwave band (153-513 kHz) of the
> PL-300WT  was
> > thoroughly  searched 
> > for any possible signals at local sunset,
> without   any
> > results. This is not 
> > unusual for small portables with LW  capability,
> but
> > in  most cases, one or two 
> > of the  strongest beacons will at least make an
> > appearance  at sunset.  
> >  
> > The Shortwave bands of the PL-300WT are filled
> with  local
> > MW station spurs, 
> >  and mixing products. The signal  of local
> KSUH-1450 has a
> > "coverage" of 
> > about 6  Mhz on  the Tecsun's shortwave
> bands, from 9.5
> > Mhz to 15.5 Mhz. WWV on  
> > 10 Mhz is  really just a mixing product with
> KSUH.
> >  Legitimate SW stations 
> > have anemic  signal levels, to the point  of
> being
> > crowded out by the MW spurs. 
> >  The Tropical Band  is especially bad, with
> a sorry
> > collection of MW  
> >  station spurs and mixing products overpowering
> any
> > legitimate   stations.
> >  
> > Of course the argument could be made that for  a
> $50
> > receiver, Tecsun has  
> > already provided an  outstanding value with the
> superlative,
> > DSP-enhanced  
> >  reception on the AM and FM bands. The puzzling
> aspect is
> > why Tecsun  would  
> > include such dreadful LW and SW sections in a
> model  which
> > is otherwise so  
> > superb. In summary, if LW or SW  reception is
> your top
> > priority in a  portable, my 
> > strong  recommendation would be to avoid the
> PL-300WT,
> > despite its   
> > breakthrough DSP capabilities.
> >  
> > 73, Gary  DeBock
> >  
> >  
> >      
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