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Re: [IRCA] XHDATA D-808 Portable-- Tech Report



For those interested, a high resolution front panel photo of the new XHDATA D-808 model has been uploaded to https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/82se0nphymzayz1vw4fk8vnkia11xedm
The new portable does have Longwave coverage from 150-450 kHz, although with the MW-oriented loopstick you may need to be next door to an NDB to benefit from it. There is a very effective 7.5" Longwave loopstick that was developed for the Tecsun PL-380 model that should work great in the D-808, though, with the related technical article posted at http://www.mediafire.com/file/845snah2h4ek9z9/7.5inLWLS.doc/file
With the enhanced Longwave loopstick, SSB capability and multiple DSP filtering options, the model could well become the traveling portable of choice for NDB-DXers.

Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)

> On May 28, 2018 at 1:49 AM Gary DeBock <d1028gary@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> The XHDATA D-808 portable is an FM-AM-SW-SSB-AIR band model which has already been the subject of many excellent reviews. Until recently the model was not marketed to North American purchasers, but recently a couple of Chinese sellers have started soliciting North American buyers via eBay listings.
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> My own interest in the model was in comparing its AM Band performance to that of the best performing Ultralight radios-- specifically the CC Skywave and Skywave SSB models. Although the D-808 is slightly larger than the 20 cubic inch limit for Ultralight radios, its size and weight make it very convenient to take along as a "travel portable," specifically as an SSB-enhanced model capable of checking transoceanic station carrier strength on exotic ocean beaches. The Skywave SSB model can also do that-- but at a $169.99 list price, compared to the $112.86 (plus $10 shipping) cost of the D-808. In addition, none of the published D-808 reviews seemed to have any information about internal components like the loopstick, or Si4735 DSP chip.
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> My first test was to compare the stock Skywave SSB model with the D-808 in fringe AM station reception. The Skywave SSB model has a reputation of being one of the most sensitive Ultralight radios, but the D-808 clearly outperformed it on both low band fringe station (550-KARI) and high band fringe station (1700-City of Auburn TIS) reception. The D-808 couldn't quite hang with a 7.5" loopstick Skywave model, but that only made me curious about how the same modification could enhance the D-808. So... it was time to disassemble the D-808, and find out why its loopstick was such a superior performer.
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> The D-808 loopstick (detailed photo posted at https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/5of2gxtrgcbflyd8wr7u8fm9bqsewity ) is 3.7/8" (98mm) long, while that of the CC Skywave SSB model (pictured above the D-808 cabinet, in the photo) is only 2 3/4" (70mm) long. Other reviewers have noted the excellent performance of the D-808 on the AM band, and this is probably one of the main reasons. The SSB mode operates very similar to that of the Skywave SSB in providing a quick check of carrier strength on weak AM band targets-- the LSB mode can be set to +55, and the radio tuned to different frequencies to check fringe station carrier strength. This can provide a real-time check of propagation changes during time-limited propagation openings for live ocean beach DXing with Ultralight radios or other portables (or with the D-808 itself, if desired).
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> The Si4735 DSP chip (detailed photo at https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/8lt1mz467vq8c76oh9rphpfwnypofmmf ) has markings of "3560, DCUL, .738" and provides a wide range of AM bandwidth choices for the Medium Wave DXer (6K, 4K, 3K, 2.5K, 2K, 1.8K and 1K). These perform very well, and as with the other DSP-enhanced portables, the narrowest bandwidth (1K) provides the most sensitive AM band reception.
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> Those considering a purchase of the D-808 should be advised that its type 18650 Li-ion 3.7v battery is not commonly available at most stores, and that Postal regulations supposedly forbid shipping these batteries through the mail. One of the eBay sellers (harelan ecommerce) did manage to ship me two of the standard XHDATA type 18650 batteries through the mail (along with two new D-808 models) but if your seller won't do this, you can still purchase the batteries on eBay. Some of the 18650 batteries sold on eBay have a flat positive terminal which won't contact the D-808 cabinet's positive battery connector terminal, but in such a case you can simply insert a #8 lockwasher in between the two, and the arrangement will be very secure. From that point on you can simply recharge the battery with a USB terminal connector.
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> Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
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