Processer SSB Radios ??


Lee
 

I have an Eton G8 and a Tecsun 380 and wonder if there is a similar
SSB version available ?? ..as my Yaesu FT817 isn`t quite up to the
filtering capabilities of the microlites (on contest days lol !!).

Lee...G6ZSG.


ferrite61 <dxrx@...>
 

I'm not aware of DSP with SSB in the ultralights yet. By the way, Such a radio would NOT be an ultralight according to this group's rules.

Paul S. in CT

--- In ultralightdx@..., "Lee" <leo1949uk@...> wrote:

I have an Eton G8 and a Tecsun 380 and wonder if there is a similar
SSB version available ?? ..as my Yaesu FT817 isn`t quite up to the
filtering capabilities of the microlites (on contest days lol !!).

Lee...G6ZSG.


Lee
 

Thanks Paul.

Just noticed an earlier posting about a PL600 which looks to be
processed, I may be wrong..but it looks good on youtube... and cheap
at Amazon too.

As mentioned in my post, I don`t want it as a U/L.. as my FT 817 is
not considered a U/L either.. lol.(unless you are working contest)

Cheers.

Lee...G6ZSG.

--- In ultralightdx@..., "ferrite61" <dxrx@...> wrote:

I'm not aware of DSP with SSB in the ultralights yet. By the way, Such a radio would NOT be an ultralight according to this group's rules.

Paul S. in CT


--- In ultralightdx@..., "Lee" <leo1949uk@> wrote:

I have an Eton G8 and a Tecsun 380 and wonder if there is a similar
SSB version available ?? ..as my Yaesu FT817 isn`t quite up to the
filtering capabilities of the microlites (on contest days lol !!).

Lee...G6ZSG.


Rik
 

Here is my take on the PL-600, written for Homesteaders, not radio enthusiasts. -

http://www.seedforsecurity.com/article.php?articleid=66

-FARMERIK

--- In ultralightdx@..., "Lee" <leo1949uk@...> wrote:

Thanks Paul.

Just noticed an earlier posting about a PL600 which looks to be
processed, I may be wrong..but it looks good on youtube... and cheap
at Amazon too.

As mentioned in my post, I don`t want it as a U/L.. as my FT 817 is
not considered a U/L either.. lol.(unless you are working contest)

Cheers.

Lee...G6ZSG.



--- In ultralightdx@..., "ferrite61" <dxrx@> wrote:

I'm not aware of DSP with SSB in the ultralights yet. By the way, Such a radio would NOT be an ultralight according to this group's rules.

Paul S. in CT


--- In ultralightdx@..., "Lee" <leo1949uk@> wrote:

I have an Eton G8 and a Tecsun 380 and wonder if there is a similar
SSB version available ?? ..as my Yaesu FT817 isn`t quite up to the
filtering capabilities of the microlites (on contest days lol !!).

Lee...G6ZSG.


Lee
 

Thanks for that Farmerik, it does seem there aren`t any digi ssb
radios about, shame... as the variable fiters like the eton g8
and tecsun 380 have would certainly improve conditions on ssb ham
monitoring during `contests` or times of high band use... I agree
that the Sony 7600 looks a good alternative with its `syncrodyne`
tuning on ssb... but what`s it like at handling high power local
transmitters.. and does it have a socket for ext antenna ??

Lee...G6ZSG.

--- In ultralightdx@..., "farmerik" <farmerik@...> wrote:

Here is my take on the PL-600, written for Homesteaders, not radio enthusiasts. -

http://www.seedforsecurity.com/article.php?articleid=66

-FARMERIK

--- In ultralightdx@..., "Lee" <leo1949uk@> wrote:

Thanks Paul.

Just noticed an earlier posting about a PL600 which looks to be
processed, I may be wrong..but it looks good on youtube... and cheap
at Amazon too.

As mentioned in my post, I don`t want it as a U/L.. as my FT 817 is
not considered a U/L either.. lol.(unless you are working contest)

Cheers.

Lee...G6ZSG.



--- In ultralightdx@..., "ferrite61" <dxrx@> wrote:

I'm not aware of DSP with SSB in the ultralights yet. By the way, Such a radio would NOT be an ultralight according to this group's rules.

Paul S. in CT


--- In ultralightdx@..., "Lee" <leo1949uk@> wrote:

I have an Eton G8 and a Tecsun 380 and wonder if there is a similar
SSB version available ?? ..as my Yaesu FT817 isn`t quite up to the
filtering capabilities of the microlites (on contest days lol !!).

Lee...G6ZSG.


Rik
 

I have both the SONY '7600G and the '7600GR now, and think either will get more listen-able stations than the PL-600 but not by much. Both SONY models have been 100% reliable, and the 1/8th inch mono ant input jacks are for ALL bands [include MW & LW]. They have better or at least as good choices for reducing strong signals too, but that is not a problem here. I do like the music audio best on the PL-600. Sound on the GR is second. The 7600G is third with 'thinner' but very clear sound. Last time I looked the total costs of buying a PL-600 was closer to 2/3 as much as the SONY 'GR. Any of them would be a very good spotter for your ULR's and tune SSB. All three can sound good on headphones or external speakers they 'like'. My opinion is the SONYs have better tuners with more features. - FARMERIK

--- In ultralightdx@..., "Lee" <leo1949uk@...> wrote:

Thanks for that Farmerik, it does seem there aren`t any digi ssb
radios about, shame... as the variable fiters like the eton g8
and tecsun 380 have would certainly improve conditions on ssb ham
monitoring during `contests` or times of high band use... I agree
that the Sony 7600 looks a good alternative with its `syncrodyne`
tuning on ssb... but what`s it like at handling high power local
transmitters.. and does it have a socket for ext antenna ??

Lee...G6ZSG.


--- In ultralightdx@..., "farmerik" <farmerik@> wrote:

Here is my take on the PL-600, written for Homesteaders, not radio enthusiasts. -

http://www.seedforsecurity.com/article.php?articleid=66

-FARMERIK

--- In ultralightdx@..., "Lee" <leo1949uk@> wrote:

Thanks Paul.

Just noticed an earlier posting about a PL600 which looks to be
processed, I may be wrong..but it looks good on youtube... and cheap
at Amazon too.

As mentioned in my post, I don`t want it as a U/L.. as my FT 817 is
not considered a U/L either.. lol.(unless you are working contest)

Cheers.

Lee...G6ZSG.



--- In ultralightdx@..., "ferrite61" <dxrx@> wrote:

I'm not aware of DSP with SSB in the ultralights yet. By the way, Such a radio would NOT be an ultralight according to this group's rules.

Paul S. in CT


--- In ultralightdx@..., "Lee" <leo1949uk@> wrote:

I have an Eton G8 and a Tecsun 380 and wonder if there is a similar
SSB version available ?? ..as my Yaesu FT817 isn`t quite up to the
filtering capabilities of the microlites (on contest days lol !!).

Lee...G6ZSG.


Lee
 

Thanks for the rundown.. I would have thought the Sony syncros would
have been better for ssb than the 600/660 tecsun.. do you find that..
and, do any of them have an external antenna socket??

Cheers.

Lee...G6ZSG.

--- In ultralightdx@..., "farmerik" <farmerik@...> wrote:

I have both the SONY '7600G and the '7600GR now, and think either will get more listen-able stations than the PL-600 but not by much. Both SONY models have been 100% reliable, and the 1/8th inch mono ant input jacks are for ALL bands [include MW & LW]. They have better or at least as good choices for reducing strong signals too, but that is not a problem here. I do like the music audio best on the PL-600. Sound on the GR is second. The 7600G is third with 'thinner' but very clear sound. Last time I looked the total costs of buying a PL-600 was closer to 2/3 as much as the SONY 'GR. Any of them would be a very good spotter for your ULR's and tune SSB. All three can sound good on headphones or external speakers they 'like'. My opinion is the SONYs have better tuners with more features. - FARMERIK

--- In ultralightdx@..., "Lee" <leo1949uk@> wrote:


Rik
 

Because I have far more experience using a BFO on a table set for SSB Hams, I have little experience to compare the '600 or '7600 twins for that. All should work though.

In my answer, I mentioned the 1/8th inch mono jacks on the SONY models. That is the antenna input for all bands on those SONY models.

I just tried the mono plug [from one of my SONY amplified antennas,] and it shorts out the antenna when plugged into the PL-600, so it must be a stereo jack. On the '600 the external antenna input is for SW and FM only. For MW & LW you would need to modify the radio circuit or use an external loop next to the radio. On some Tecsuns the stereo input jack will work if you use a stereo to mono adapter. Be careful, with a long plug and adapter sticking out of the radio, it is easy to bend the contacts in the radio jack so they will not connect. On my new PL-390 an adapter also shorted the antenna out, so I ordered a stereo plug and cable which will get three alligator clips on the other end.

We are off the ULR topic here, so I am trying to keep my answers short. Everyone is welcome to email me directly.

-FARMERIK

--- In ultralightdx@..., "Lee" <leo1949uk@...> wrote:

Thanks for the rundown.. I would have thought the Sony syncros would
have been better for ssb than the 600/660 tecsun.. do you find that..
and, do any of them have an external antenna socket??

Cheers.

Lee...G6ZSG.


--- In ultralightdx@..., "farmerik" <farmerik@> wrote:

I have both the SONY '7600G and the '7600GR now, and think either will get more listen-able stations than the PL-600 but not by much. Both SONY models have been 100% reliable, and the 1/8th inch mono ant input jacks are for ALL bands [include MW & LW]. They have better or at least as good choices for reducing strong signals too, but that is not a problem here. I do like the music audio best on the PL-600. Sound on the GR is second. The 7600G is third with 'thinner' but very clear sound. Last time I looked the total costs of buying a PL-600 was closer to 2/3 as much as the SONY 'GR. Any of them would be a very good spotter for your ULR's and tune SSB. All three can sound good on headphones or external speakers they 'like'. My opinion is the SONYs have better tuners with more features. - FARMERIK

--- In ultralightdx@..., "Lee" <leo1949uk@> wrote:


Lee
 

Thanks, much appreciated.. so I will go with the 600 or the 660 on
the basis of price and closer to an ultralight.

Regards.

Lee...G6ZSG.

--- In ultralightdx@..., "farmerik" <farmerik@...> wrote:

Because I have far more experience using a BFO on a table set for SSB Hams, I have little experience to compare the '600 or '7600 twins for that. All should work though.

In my answer, I mentioned the 1/8th inch mono jacks on the SONY models. That is the antenna input for all bands on those SONY models.

I just tried the mono plug [from one of my SONY amplified antennas,] and it shorts out the antenna when plugged into the PL-600, so it must be a stereo jack. On the '600 the external antenna input is for SW and FM only. For MW & LW you would need to modify the radio circuit or use an external loop next to the radio. On some Tecsuns the stereo input jack will work if you use a stereo to mono adapter. Be careful, with a long plug and adapter sticking out of the radio, it is easy to bend the contacts in the radio jack so they will not connect. On my new PL-390 an adapter also shorted the antenna out, so I ordered a stereo plug and cable which will get three alligator clips on the other end.

We are off the ULR topic here, so I am trying to keep my answers short. Everyone is welcome to email me directly.

-FARMERIK

--- In ultralightdx@..., "Lee" <leo1949uk@> wrote:

Thanks for the rundown.. I would have thought the Sony syncros would
have been better for ssb than the 600/660 tecsun.. do you find that..
and, do any of them have an external antenna socket??

Cheers.

Lee...G6ZSG.


--- In ultralightdx@..., "farmerik" <farmerik@> wrote:

I have both the SONY '7600G and the '7600GR now, and think either will get more listen-able stations than the PL-600 but not by much. Both SONY models have been 100% reliable, and the 1/8th inch mono ant input jacks are for ALL bands [include MW & LW]. They have better or at least as good choices for reducing strong signals too, but that is not a problem here. I do like the music audio best on the PL-600. Sound on the GR is second. The 7600G is third with 'thinner' but very clear sound. Last time I looked the total costs of buying a PL-600 was closer to 2/3 as much as the SONY 'GR. Any of them would be a very good spotter for your ULR's and tune SSB. All three can sound good on headphones or external speakers they 'like'. My opinion is the SONYs have better tuners with more features. - FARMERIK

--- In ultralightdx@..., "Lee" <leo1949uk@> wrote: