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Hi all
I have an Icom R71 and am considering paying out for either an FL-44a or an Inrad equivalent. I'd be most grateful if anyone who has experience of this upgrade could let me know what they think. Is it worth the cost and does it really make a difference to the performance of this excellent receiver? I listen mostly to SW broadcast stations, but do so in SSB mode when the going gets tough. Would the FL-44a help with tough DX-ing? Cheers Andy |
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Hi Andy,
The best thing that I have ever heard about for an R 71-A were Timewave Technology DSP units. Back in 1993, their "DSP 9" and the "DSP-59" were the units to be had. They did everything but tune in the station for you! QRM, QRN went away completely. Back then, the prices were $169 and $299 respectively. Now, you can probably get them a lot less expensively on EBAY or one of the "amateur radio" swap newsgroups. All the hams that I know had one and they said that it was the only filter they ever needed. Alain Andy Bown wrote: Hi all I have an Icom R71 and am considering paying out for either an FL-44a or an Inrad equivalent. I'd be most grateful if anyone who has experience of this upgrade could let me know what they think. Is it worth the cost and does it really make a difference to the performance of this excellent receiver? I listen mostly to SW broadcast stations, but do so in SSB mode when the going gets tough. Would the FL-44a help with tough DX-ing? Cheers Andy |
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I have the FL-44A in my ICOM ICR-70 and love it. The filter is very sharp
and performs much better than the old ceramic filter. It is very nice for DX'ing in toight spots. For me it was worth the money when I got it years ago. Shawn Andy Bown wrote: Hi all I have an Icom R71 and am considering paying out for either an FL-44a or an Inrad equivalent. I'd be most grateful if anyone who has experience of this upgrade could let me know what they think. Is it worth the cost and does it really make a difference to the performance of this excellent receiver? I listen mostly to SW broadcast stations, but do so in SSB mode when the going gets tough. Would the FL-44a help with tough DX-ing? Cheers Andy -- 73 and Best of DX Shawn Axelrod Visit the AMANDX DX site with info for the new or experienced listener: http://www.angelfire.com/mb/amandx/index.html REMEMBER ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN HEAR FOREVER |
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I bought my R71a with that filter already in, so I can't do a before/after
comparison, but certainly, I wouldn't want it any other way. Go for it, you'll be glad you did. jw wb9uai |
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Found a c/w filter on e-bay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=46 73 Is it the one you wanted Shawn Andy Bown wrote: Hi all I have an Icom R71 and am considering paying out for either an FL-44a or an Inrad equivalent. I'd be most grateful if anyone who has experience of this upgrade could let me know what they think. Is it worth the cost and does it really make a difference to the performance of this excellent receiver? I listen mostly to SW broadcast stations, but do so in SSB mode when the going gets tough. Would the FL-44a help with tough DX-ing? Cheers Andy -- 73 and Best of DX Shawn Axelrod Visit the AMANDX DX site with info for the new or experienced listener: http://www.angelfire.com/mb/amandx/index.html REMEMBER ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN HEAR FOREVER |
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