Re: [IRCA] Tecsun's New PL-310 DSP Receiver-- the "Ultimate Ultralight?"
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Re: [IRCA] Tecsun's New PL-310 DSP Receiver-- the "Ultimate Ultralight?"



Hi Chris;

I have no real issues like that with my Eton E100.  That is so weird!
During the day I get some mixing products 910 KHz removed from the
"parent" frequency (i.e. 1430 on 520).  If I place my Select-a-tenna
next to the radio, and peak it for the "product" frequency, the product
signals vanish.  That is the only issue and it's a known one but not
overloading.  

The only thing close to overloading is splatter from WNDE 1260 on their
day ND day rig. I am about 5 miles away from their Fall Creek Road site
and from 1190 KHz on up, you hear what sounds like a bass drum,
thumping.  I don't notice this behavior going the other way (1270 on
up), except for WNDE's IBOC buzz.  This happens on every radio that I
own but I wouldn't say that is overloading either. 

GARY: Thanks for the review!  It sounds exciting....

73,
Dave in Indy



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Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 23:19:17 -0600
From: "Chris Knight" <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] Tecsun's New PL-310 DSP Receiver-- the "Ultimate
	Ultralight?"
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Hi Gary,

Thank you for the great article! A few weeks ago someone mentioned a
PL-300WT (G8) is not as susceptible to overloading as an Eton E100. Is
this
still true with the PL-310? On a business trip last May to Salt Lake
City,
Utah I noticed the E100 was very prone to severe overloading across the
entire MW spectrum. It made DXing impossible above ~ 900 kHz. Would the
PL-310 be better than an Eton E100 in a high-RF, urban environment such
as
SLC? Thanks & 73!

Chris Knight
Fort Lupton, CO

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Subject: [IRCA] Tecsun's New PL-310 DSP Receiver-- the "Ultimate
Ultralight?"

Hello All,
 
The Chinese domestic market has produced yet another highly refined
pocket  
radio with awesome DX capabilities-- which happens to be the "flagship"
DSP 
 model from China's leading radio manufacturing company.
 
The new Tecsun PL-310 LW-AM-FM-SW portable was designed to excel  in the

billion consumer market, and if you have ever dreamed of a highly
sensitive

and selective AM receiver that you could hold in your hand, the Tecsun  
company certainly had you in mind! Combining multiple DSP selectivity
options 
(1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 kHz) with a vastly improved loopstick, the $40 (plus  
shipping) PL-310 is designed to astonish both experienced and novice
DXers
alike.
 
Besides the outstanding AM-DXing performance, the PL-310 also  has 
competitive LW capabilities, and FM performance equal to the
class-leading
PL-300WT 
(G8) models. Read the full details in a thorough 6-page  review just 
uploaded to the Ultralight Radio File section on _http://www.dxer.ca_ 
(http://www.dxer.ca) , and to the file section on the  Yahoo
Ultralightdx
group site, 
"The Tecsun PL-310 LW-AM-FM-SW DSP Receiver--  Four Band Performance
Review." 
Available for $39.99 plus $24 shipping from the  top-rated eBay seller 
"Anon-co," this innovative new radio may well be the dream  multiband
receiver 
you have been waiting for-- and the perfect introduction to  the unique
fun 
and excitement of Ultralight Radio DXing!
 
73 and Best Wishes,
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA)
 

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