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Old August 15th 04, 10:18 PM
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The g303i owned by one of the DXers who attends the Grayland, WA (USA)
DXpeditions is invaluable for revealing weak trans-Pacific mediumwave
stations with its real-time spectrum display. Audio recovery, selectivity,
and overall performance is equal to other communications receivers in use at
these DXpeditions. The g313i has slightly betters specifications and some
extra--and unique--features compared to the g303i.

Multiple antennas would need to be accessed through antenna switches. The g3
series of Winradios are extremely well shielded; noise is not a problem
unless you have poor coax running near noisy computer components, and in
that case the problem is your peripherals and interconnects (coax feedline
included), and not the Winradio. There are no other software packages
available for the g3 series; fortunately, the factory package is slick,
thorough, and educational.

Guy


"Evrhrt 234152" wrote in message
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Anyone have any experience with these units? I've seen the reviews
linked from WinrRadio's website but would like some real, practical
information. Couldn't find much via groups search on the 313. How
do you hook up multiple antennas? Any noise from the computer? Are
there better 3rd party software packages? Thanks