Hola señor . Parece que se puede conectar al ordenador, lo ha probado usted ? Muchas gracias por sus excelentes videos muy educativos . Un cordial saludo 🇪🇦🇫🇷
Thanks for showing this! I have been playing with mine connected to my MLA-30+ I have to leave my tuning at .100 for the tuning to be accurate when using LSB, but then it isn't needed when using USB. Yes these do need a manual. I would welcome more menus videos. 73 de N2NLQ
Gilles, I have the same version, and although it lacks many features of the Russian or the “licensed” Chinese units, this clone is impressive. The NR feature and audio rivals that of $1000 units. Yes you have to play around with the gain, but like any other new “toy” without a manual, after a few minutes of trial and error you have one heck of a little waterfall receiver. Like you said, The MLA-30 antenna is a perfect match, as the included whip is “almost” useless. But another one of your functional videos make it easier for guys who want to get involved in this great SWL hobby.
Got my clone today and am curious as to what the rev Espe means on the front of my clone. Everything works. But I do not see nor know how to check te version of the software. Thanks for any help. N6ZKI
These would really be cool if they had a low power transmit stage of say 50 milliwatts to drive a qrp amp. Add a tiny mic or speakermicrophone and a short antenna and you could talk to your ham friend a few streets over with qrpp.
The registered software version 1.10b is completely different and better than the demo software. It is more intuitive and functional than the demo version. It will set you back $50 though.
That little receiver has the best noise reduction circuit I have ever heard (or not heard). Thanks for the video!
Belka DX has better. This is Clone. Original has the BEST
Always amazed at the sound quality and how well the NR works, the tuning is pretty intuitive if you have been around radios and SDR's for a while
I have got one my self and it is very good and the video is very good from Gary in the UK 73.
Hola señor . Parece que se puede conectar al ordenador, lo ha probado usted ?
Muchas gracias por sus excelentes videos muy educativos .
Un cordial saludo 🇪🇦🇫🇷
Thanks for showing this! I have been playing with mine connected to my MLA-30+
I have to leave my tuning at .100 for the tuning to be accurate when using LSB, but then it isn't needed when using USB.
Yes these do need a manual. I would welcome more menus videos.
73 de N2NLQ
Awaiting for my russian Malahite to arrive, useful video 👍🏻
Gilles, I have the same version, and although it lacks many features of the Russian or the “licensed” Chinese units, this clone is impressive. The NR feature and audio rivals that of $1000 units. Yes you have to play around with the gain, but like any other new “toy” without a manual, after a few minutes of trial and error you have one heck of a little waterfall receiver. Like you said, The MLA-30 antenna is a perfect match, as the included whip is “almost” useless. But another one of your functional videos make it easier for guys who want to get involved in this great SWL hobby.
Got my clone today and am curious as to what the rev Espe means on the front of my clone. Everything works. But I do not see nor know how to check te version of the software.
Thanks for any help. N6ZKI
Very nice Radio I have the same and it's very good 👍
These would really be cool if they had a low power transmit stage of say 50 milliwatts to drive a qrp amp. Add a tiny mic or speakermicrophone and a short antenna and you could talk to your ham friend a few streets over with qrpp.
Long tap the waterfall while in the FM broadcast band. You're welcome.
Very handy user guide 👍
The registered software version 1.10b is completely different and better than the demo software.
It is more intuitive and functional than the demo version. It will set you back $50 though.
If a person pays for upgraded software, I wonder if it will do P25 digital
Not having a manual may be a blessing. Often manuals from Chinese products are confusing.