A Tecsun R-2010D review


Gary Kinsman
 


Rik
 

That is certainly not promising. I hope selectivity can be adjusted, and it was just not set up correctly on his particular radio. - FARMERIK

--- In ultralightdx@..., "gkinsman1" <gkinsman@...> wrote:

http://swling.com/blog/2013/06/a-review-of-the-tecsun-r-2010d-shortwave-radio/


Gary Kinsman
 

It's too bad Tecsun left out the switchable IF filters. Many of their small DSP models can select from 5 bandwidths, which is a very useful feature.

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

That is certainly not promising. I hope selectivity can be adjusted, and it was just not set up correctly on his particular radio. - FARMERIK

--- In ultralightdx@..., "gkinsman1" <gkinsman@> wrote:

http://swling.com/blog/2013/06/a-review-of-the-tecsun-r-2010d-shortwave-radio/


bbwrwy
 

My recommendation is to select one of the small DSP models. At 38.95 cubic inches,
the R-2010D does meet the definition of an ultralight receiver.

Richard.

Richard Allen
near Perry OK USA.

--- In ultralightdx@..., "gkinsman1" <gkinsman@...> wrote:

It's too bad Tecsun left out the switchable IF filters. Many of their small DSP models can select from 5 bandwidths, which is a very useful feature.

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

That is certainly not promising. I hope selectivity can be adjusted, and it was just not set up correctly on his particular radio. - FARMERIK

--- In ultralightdx@..., "gkinsman1" <gkinsman@> wrote:

http://swling.com/blog/2013/06/a-review-of-the-tecsun-r-2010d-shortwave-radio/


bbwrwy
 

Correction, the message should read: My recommendation is to select one of the small DSP models. At 38.95 cubic inches, the R-2010D "does not" meet the definition of an ultralight receiver.

--- In ultralightdx@..., "RichardA" <richarda@...> wrote:

My recommendation is to select one of the small DSP models. At 38.95 cubic inches,
the R-2010D does meet the definition of an ultralight receiver.

Richard.

Richard Allen
near Perry OK USA.


Marc Coevoet
 

Op 26-06-13 01:32, RichardA schreef:
Correction, the message should read: My recommendation is to select one
of the small DSP models. At 38.95 cubic inches, the R-2010D "does not"
meet the definition of an ultralight receiver.

Somebody can tell the difference between R2001D and this Shouyu:

http://swling.com/blog/2013/06/new-product-the-shouyu-sy-x5-shortwave-radio/

can you eg tune 9579 Radio Morocco on the DSP? (5khz step or a fast switching chip to other stations ?)


Marc

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Gary Kinsman
 

--- In ultralightdx@..., "gkinsman1" <gkinsman@...> wrote:

http://swling.com/blog/2013/06/a-review-of-the-tecsun-r-2010d-shortwave-radio/