I have this exact radio. I have had amazing success using it with my hex beam. I have made ssb voice contacts to Australia, Japan, Sth America, Spain, Hawaii and New Zealand all from Las Vegas. I’m seeing about 2.7 to 3.3 watts out on 15 to 20 meters. It’s just a fun radio and to be able to talk 6000 miles on 3 watts is a total rush!
I think what make Pota and Radar really nice in combination with radio, is the different sceneries you operate in, You must be so happy such a small rig gets out so nice, Bob. 73
I was very pleased at how well I was getting out with this little rig. Yes, you are correct. Being able to operate from new and different locations is one of the best parts about POTA and RaDAR.
I have this radio. I like that i can easily do cw and listen to ssb on 8 bands. Im not much of a talker but like to listen for band conditions etc. Before getting this I used a qcx mini from QRP labs. I love the QCX, but it is a single band. Instead of carrying four Qcx, I carry just this. I still love my Qcx mini though
Another successful activation. Nice work Bob! Thanks for the review of the uSDR transceiver. I have wondered about these little radios. At only $125 your evaluation of the rig is about what I expected. Although I must admit I was surprised at how well it got out. As far as the overheating, I can see where the steady transmitting in the sun for nearly an hour would be an issue. This radio is a borderline novelty compared to the more expensive QRP rigs you mentioned. As such, it would be fun to tinker with and/or perfect for someone considering upgrading to full HF privileges to monitor the HF bands. I liked your intro music on this video...73!
A perfect shtf hf rig. Runs low power, self contained battery, easy to recharge with a dynamo or solar or power bank, can gather or pass critical information and set up and tear down quickly. Its not an everyday ragchewing base type rig. Buy if you use a screwdriver when you need a screwdriver instead of a hammer, then you get it.
Well done! I bought the version with the battery (knob on top) and it's pretty much as you described. A primary or main SOTA/POTA radio...no, but one to play with...maybe. I was thinking of it as one to keep in my car and as a walk home SHTF HF radio with a 49:1 long wire and at least you can hear what is going on. Has a purpose, albeit a small one. Hoping someone figures out the adjustments that are needed to get this thing at least on frequency.
have one of these on the way, but i do have the buttons-on-top and built-in battery version... bought mine for casual logging and as CW trainers due to the CW decoding and 'practice' feature in the firmware... fun little toys, but for QRP /p i will take my TX-500, 705, or CTX-10
I have one of these radios on the slow boat coming my way. It'll be used for sota WAB activations with my sotabeams 40/20 dipole and 10 pole also. Can't wait to try it out
I bought the battery version of this radio and I can't wat to try it. It a perfect little low power radio with built in battery go put in a backpack with a simple resonant end fed a play around. Would it replace my ft-891, no way, but a nice prepper option.
That 'Spinal tap' audio that you can only adjust through the menu would be a deal breaker for me. I mean, AF Gain/Vol is the first know that you need when you settle on a frequency. Would it have killed them to include a little volume knob? It's a steal at the price and I'm sure it's great fun on a POTA activation, but I'm not sure it's for me.
Very impressive, from such a modest transceiver, I think you done amazingly well making QRP SSB Phone contacts. What is the antenna you used please ? (apologies if I missed it) - I think that is the key of just how well you done here. Similar to other notes below I think upgrading the mic will improve the performance, but based on your contacts, including alaska, what a brilliant radio.
Sorry you changed your mind Bob. From my perspective, getting 20 contacts is wonderful for a QRP radio. Sounds like most of your discrepancies were coming from your speaker mic, ie sound thinny on transmit and hard to hear on speaker. Maybe using a Kenwood or generic there of speaker mic would resolved those issues. They have a larger speaker and larger electric mic. Reports on those smaller Baofung mic's are famous for the same issues you brought up. I see on Amazon the BTECH QHM22 mic's are big improvement over the smaller Baofungs. 73, WH6XY.
I have heard some versions of this radio use substandard semiconductors in the class E final amp. This could be a source of heat and distortion as well as spurs. I might be possible to replace the semis with faster switching items.
Thanks Bob for the advice on the little rig =) Might be fun to play with and a knock-about rig in a small fanny pack with a SOTA 40m - 10m "Doublet Antenna" ( "ZIP-Cord antenna" ) hung from a Crappy pole =) de N5VMO Pat see you Saturday at the meeting =)
great place i used to fish it alot when i lived down there used to be wide open, when they built the new airport. have you ever thought about activating the sunny hills country club?
Question can you still put in at the bridge and fish crooked creek/ i 73used to fish iy pretty often was GREAT fun lots of Bass and at the bay inlet lots of speckled trout. 73 KI0AD
Do you know what type of cable is used for the cat ptt connection in the back...I'd like to use mine for ft8 but can't find a manual or any info online. Tnx K4MTW
Interesting. Did you try a better quality hand mic ? It could make a difference. I'd sure go with something like a Ziegu G-90 at $425.oo given the choice of a low price radio. This might make a good radio for a SHTF back up (protected from EMP) or something you throw in your vehicle if you don't want to take a more expensive radio with you due to theft or damage concerns. Thanks for the test, if nothing else, it was surprising how well it did at it's price point.
Hi bob will this little radio tx on 160meters as it says it covers the band but i would imagine no harmonic traps.......... .i my self love topband 160 meters AM and wounded f it will tx with AM BUT WITH USING MY ATU would reduce harmonic levels lol..... Does any body have experience with the AM on these types of transmitter also would be interested in knowing how well it receives around medium wave ....?Ps in g6zdb in the middle of sleepy old England and love building transmitters ?
Hi Bob, could you please try to compare this rig with a G1M from XIEGU but not with an IC705? I've got both of this rigs and would prefer the G1M... but you will have 4 Bands only. The quality is better anyway. Before I buy a 705 I would buy another 7300 for portable use... But: the uSDR transceiver is still a funny device to do qrp... 73 from DG4BAD (Martin)
Hi, you said that adjusting the volume is done via menu, I have a similar rig, it has a pressible nob, and if rotating it while it is pressed - volume changes. Try with yours, might be the same
Bob Great vid! As others said, volume is easily adjustable by rotatjng the knob while holding it pressed. Frequency accuracy can be adjusted in the menus...read the manual. TX audio is a know issue and is a function of the simplicity of the SDR technique used for transmitting. Joe W3JDR
That looks somewhat impressive. Did you ever find a manual? I will buy one if I can find a manual to reduce the frustration. N4KBM. Thank you for your kindness and time.
Hello, I just received this radio today, and see it does not come with a battery installed. I'm just getting back into HF, so what battery or power supply can i use on it. Tnx. 73s, N7BFT
I have been using this Talentcell battery from Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/B00ME3ZH7C/ref=as_sl_pc_as_ss_li_til?tag=73outdoors-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=d669d90346d711362a587a5a1afc8f9d&creativeASIN=B00ME3ZH7C Or any 12 volt battery will work. If you use the Talentcell battery, you will need to make a barrel-to-barrel dc connector to go between the radio and battery. I am uploading a video tonight showing me using this radio and battery at a local park.
@@BobPlank_KK4DIV Tnx Bob, being a newbie to speak, what is a barrel to barrel dc connector, do you have a pic of one or a link, i looked at this Talentcell battery, and it looks good for 39.95. I bought a pyramid ps3kx power supply,it is 13.8, and seems to work ok, but still dont have a battery for remote work, so look forward to seeng your latest update, tnx again- Chuck - N7BFT
It will be something like this: amzn.to/3Fv5qwa The link I provided is for a 3 ft cord with barrel connectors on both ends. A 12V barrel connector is cylindrical with a center conductor. The outside is ground and the center of the barrel is (+). I made my own with some parts laying around so I only have about a 6 inch cord between the radio and battery. Both the Talentcell battery and radio have the same size barrel connector. Hope this helps.
@@BobPlank_KK4DIV Tnx Bob, ordering this now, and also bought the 20metter antenna on EBay that you used....now where to get your bamboo pole and the RG174 coax from? I Have the Radio, getting the battery, cable barrel to barrel adapter....have several old laptop bags and many laptops, im a retired former computer tech blind in one eye, so your help id gr8ly apprecited. Think im remember in the old days we called a Ham teacher an ELMER, is that term still used? 73s
I purchased the RG174 from Ebay. ebay.us/ZYggX9. You can buy several different lengths, I got 20ft. The bamboo pole I got on Amazon years ago, but I have not been able to find them on a recent search. I have found some similar bamboo poles on Ebay. ebay.us/5MaHmQ
It’s for POTA or Parks On The Air. Most state or national parks are given a number like k-1234. Similar to SOTA or summits on the air. Great fun if you’re in the parlor in your home ‘hunting’ various parks. Type parks on the air in your search
You should take into consideration, that this radio is an expensive copy :) The original was sold as an (half) kit at 50 €. This copy doesn't meet the requirements of the inventor.
I have paired my USDX+ with an ATU-10 antenna tuner . It works extremely well. I carry this lightweight QRP set up in my carry-on luggage when I’m flying and the EARC-HI Emergency multi-band EFHW for quick deployments. I can visit parks when traveling and that makes for one happy operator. I should also say I operate CW principally with this little rig so the mic issue isn’t a problem. Randy KO4WTM
I have this exact radio. I have had amazing success using it with my hex beam. I have made ssb voice contacts to Australia, Japan, Sth America, Spain, Hawaii and New Zealand all from Las Vegas. I’m seeing about 2.7 to 3.3 watts out on 15 to 20 meters. It’s just a fun radio and to be able to talk 6000 miles on 3 watts is a total rush!
Wow! What antenna you using? 73.
I think what make Pota and Radar really nice in combination with radio, is the different sceneries you operate in, You must be so happy such a small rig gets out so nice, Bob. 73
I was very pleased at how well I was getting out with this little rig. Yes, you are correct. Being able to operate from new and different locations is one of the best parts about POTA and RaDAR.
Thanks. I had been looking at this radio. Glad you reviewed it.
It certainly is affordable. It performed surprisingly well.
I have this radio. I like that i can easily do cw and listen to ssb on 8 bands. Im not much of a talker but like to listen for band conditions etc. Before getting this I used a qcx mini from QRP labs. I love the QCX, but it is a single band. Instead of carrying four Qcx, I carry just this. I still love my Qcx mini though
This video SOLD this radio. What a deal, really!!! Thanks for making the video and testing!!!
Before buying check DL2MAN video. I think this radio is a knock off from the radio built by DL2MAN.
Another successful activation. Nice work Bob! Thanks for the review of the uSDR transceiver. I have wondered about these little radios. At only $125 your evaluation of the rig is about what I expected. Although I must admit I was surprised at how well it got out. As far as the overheating, I can see where the steady transmitting in the sun for nearly an hour would be an issue. This radio is a borderline novelty compared to the more expensive QRP rigs you mentioned. As such, it would be fun to tinker with and/or perfect for someone considering upgrading to full HF privileges to monitor the HF bands. I liked your intro music on this video...73!
I am a complete newbie to ham, and am very impressed with the contacts on QRP with that rig!
A perfect shtf hf rig. Runs low power, self contained battery, easy to recharge with a dynamo or solar or power bank, can gather or pass critical information and set up and tear down quickly. Its not an everyday ragchewing base type rig. Buy if you use a screwdriver when you need a screwdriver instead of a hammer, then you get it.
Well done! I bought the version with the battery (knob on top) and it's pretty much as you described. A primary or main SOTA/POTA radio...no, but one to play with...maybe. I was thinking of it as one to keep in my car and as a walk home SHTF HF radio with a 49:1 long wire and at least you can hear what is going on. Has a purpose, albeit a small one. Hoping someone figures out the adjustments that are needed to get this thing at least on frequency.
I'm SOLD. Thanks for the demonstration
Great little radio! Does the job with little battery power!
have one of these on the way, but i do have the buttons-on-top and built-in battery version... bought mine for casual logging and as CW trainers due to the CW decoding and 'practice' feature in the firmware... fun little toys, but for QRP /p i will take my TX-500, 705, or CTX-10
I have one of these radios on the slow boat coming my way.
It'll be used for sota WAB activations with my sotabeams 40/20 dipole and 10 pole also. Can't wait to try it out
That's great! The sotabeams dipole is a great antenna. Should be a good combination for SOTA.
Mine arrived today
Excellent review. THANKS 😊
The tyt or baefeng Mic should work.
I bought the battery version of this radio and I can't wat to try it. It a perfect little low power radio with built in battery go put in a backpack with a simple resonant end fed a play around. Would it replace my ft-891, no way, but a nice prepper option.
That 'Spinal tap' audio that you can only adjust through the menu would be a deal breaker for me. I mean, AF Gain/Vol is the first know that you need when you settle on a frequency. Would it have killed them to include a little volume knob? It's a steal at the price and I'm sure it's great fun on a POTA activation, but I'm not sure it's for me.
Very impressive, from such a modest transceiver, I think you done amazingly well making QRP SSB Phone contacts. What is the antenna you used please ? (apologies if I missed it) - I think that is the key of just how well you done here. Similar to other notes below I think upgrading the mic will improve the performance, but based on your contacts, including alaska, what a brilliant radio.
Sorry you changed your mind Bob. From my perspective, getting 20 contacts is wonderful for a QRP radio. Sounds like most of your discrepancies were coming from your speaker mic, ie sound thinny on transmit and hard to hear on speaker. Maybe using a Kenwood or generic there of speaker mic would resolved those issues. They have a larger speaker and larger electric mic. Reports on those smaller Baofung mic's are famous for the same issues you brought up. I see on Amazon the BTECH QHM22 mic's are big improvement over the smaller Baofungs.
73, WH6XY.
Right considerations!
That radio is actually a uSDX. The uSDR is a different radio.
I have heard some versions of this radio use substandard semiconductors in the class E final amp. This could be a source of heat and distortion as well as spurs. I might be possible to replace the semis with faster switching items.
Hold down the rotary encoder button whole you turn it and it will change the volume without going into the menu
Thanks Bob for the advice on the little rig =) Might be fun to play with and a knock-about rig in a small fanny pack with a SOTA 40m - 10m "Doublet Antenna" ( "ZIP-Cord antenna" ) hung from a Crappy pole =) de N5VMO Pat see you Saturday at the meeting =)
great place i used to fish it alot when i lived down there used to be wide open, when they built the new airport. have you ever thought about activating the sunny hills country club?
Question can you still put in at the bridge and fish crooked creek/ i 73used to fish iy pretty often was GREAT fun lots of Bass and at the bay inlet lots of speckled trout. 73 KI0AD
Very nice video , can you provide a link to where you purchase this uSDR and what is a firmware version ? KK4DIV de 4X1PD 73!
Ebay expect 1 1/2 to 2 months shipping to get one.
Sorry for the slow reply. Yes, ebay is where I got mine. I waited a little over a month for it.
Do you have a link to where you can buy a power cable for this radio thanks ?
I believe a Baofeng mic is compatible.
Do you know what type of cable is used for the cat ptt connection in the back...I'd like to use mine for ft8 but can't find a manual or any info online. Tnx
K4MTW
Interesting. Did you try a better quality hand mic ? It could make a difference. I'd sure go with something like a Ziegu G-90 at $425.oo given the choice of a low price radio. This might make a good radio for a SHTF back up (protected from EMP) or something you throw in your vehicle if you don't want to take a more expensive radio with you due to theft or damage concerns. Thanks for the test, if nothing else, it was surprising how well it did at it's price point.
I've both - the G-90 is much bigger and heavier.
Hi bob will this little radio tx on 160meters as it says it covers the band but i would imagine no harmonic traps.......... .i my self love topband 160 meters AM and wounded f it will tx with AM BUT WITH USING MY ATU would reduce harmonic levels lol..... Does any body have experience with the AM on these types of transmitter also would be interested in knowing how well it receives around medium wave ....?Ps in g6zdb in the middle of sleepy old England and love building transmitters ?
California and Alaska on 5 watts?! USDX+ should be paying you for that endorsement
Hi Bob, could you please try to compare this rig with a G1M from XIEGU but not with an IC705? I've got both of this rigs and would prefer the G1M... but you will have 4 Bands only. The quality is better anyway. Before I buy a 705 I would buy another 7300 for portable use... But: the uSDR transceiver is still a funny device to do qrp...
73 from DG4BAD (Martin)
PCB! 😎
Hi, you said that adjusting the volume is done via menu, I have a similar rig, it has a pressible nob, and if rotating it while it is pressed - volume changes. Try with yours, might be the same
Bob
Great vid!
As others said, volume is easily adjustable by rotatjng the knob while holding it pressed. Frequency accuracy can be adjusted in the menus...read the manual. TX audio is a know issue and is a function of the simplicity of the SDR technique used for transmitting.
Joe
W3JDR
Can this radio be used with 12vdc or must it have 13.8?
Thank you.
That looks somewhat impressive. Did you ever find a manual? I will buy one if I can find a manual to reduce the frustration. N4KBM. Thank you for your kindness and time.
Can you make a video showing how to work that radio.
Cannot hear the radio? But sounds as noisy as the first video?
Hello, I just received this radio today, and see it does not come with a battery installed. I'm just getting back into HF, so what battery or power supply can i use on it. Tnx. 73s, N7BFT
I have been using this Talentcell battery from Amazon:
www.amazon.com/dp/B00ME3ZH7C/ref=as_sl_pc_as_ss_li_til?tag=73outdoors-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=d669d90346d711362a587a5a1afc8f9d&creativeASIN=B00ME3ZH7C
Or any 12 volt battery will work. If you use the Talentcell battery, you will need to make a barrel-to-barrel dc connector to go between the radio and battery. I am uploading a video tonight showing me using this radio and battery at a local park.
@@BobPlank_KK4DIV Tnx Bob, being a newbie to speak, what is a barrel to barrel dc connector, do you have a pic of one or a link, i looked at this Talentcell battery, and it looks good for 39.95. I bought a pyramid ps3kx power supply,it is 13.8, and seems to work ok, but still dont have a battery for remote work, so look forward to seeng your latest update, tnx again- Chuck - N7BFT
It will be something like this: amzn.to/3Fv5qwa
The link I provided is for a 3 ft cord with barrel connectors on both ends. A 12V barrel connector is cylindrical with a center conductor. The outside is ground and the center of the barrel is (+). I made my own with some parts laying around so I only have about a 6 inch cord between the radio and battery. Both the Talentcell battery and radio have the same size barrel connector. Hope this helps.
@@BobPlank_KK4DIV Tnx Bob, ordering this now, and also bought the 20metter antenna on EBay that you used....now where to get your bamboo pole and the RG174 coax from? I Have the Radio, getting the battery, cable barrel to barrel adapter....have several old laptop bags and many laptops, im a retired former computer tech blind in one eye, so your help id gr8ly apprecited. Think im remember in the old days we called a Ham teacher an ELMER, is that term still used? 73s
I purchased the RG174 from Ebay. ebay.us/ZYggX9. You can buy several different lengths, I got 20ft.
The bamboo pole I got on Amazon years ago, but I have not been able to find them on a recent search. I have found some similar bamboo poles on Ebay. ebay.us/5MaHmQ
Forgive my ignorance, but what does “K-4635” mean? I guess it’s some coordinate, but it neither looks like Maidenhead nor UTM
It’s for POTA or Parks On The Air. Most state or national parks are given a number like k-1234. Similar to SOTA or summits on the air. Great fun if you’re in the parlor in your home ‘hunting’ various parks. Type parks on the air in your search
Me again ever thought about making a leg mount to wear on your thigh?
You should take into consideration, that this radio is an expensive copy :) The original was sold as an (half) kit at 50 €. This copy doesn't meet the requirements of the inventor.
To adjust the Volume Press and Twist the Knob at the same time
You can also use another kenwood speaker mic can help with audio quality
I have paired my USDX+ with an ATU-10 antenna tuner . It works extremely well. I carry this lightweight QRP set up in my carry-on luggage when I’m flying and the EARC-HI Emergency multi-band EFHW for quick deployments. I can visit parks when traveling and that makes for one happy operator. I should also say I operate CW principally with this little rig so the mic issue isn’t a problem. Randy KO4WTM
@powellr3 Been looking at that little tuner. Have yet to pick one up and try it out. Sounds like a nice pair with the radio. 👍
Where is the best place to buy one?
I got mine from Ebay. uSDR Transceiver from Ebay: ebay.us/2Xr6wJ