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Winradio 303/313
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 |
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Evrhrt 234152 wrote:
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 No experience. I found this, however. It seems a bit more thorough than Winradio's site. http://www.monitoringtimes.com/html/...e%2 0Receiver mike -- __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / / / /\ \/ /\ \/ /\ \/ / /_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ ..let the cat out to reply.. ©Densa International 'Think tanks cleaned cheap' |
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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 ... 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 |
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I've had my new G313i about three weeks now and really like it. No noise
from the computer (or monitor as I use an LCD display)..... Mike |
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Michael Melland wrote:
I've had my new G313i about three weeks now and really like it. No noise from the computer (or monitor as I use an LCD display)..... What made you decide on this instead of the 303? Is the extra cost justified? Have you tried any morse decoding? mike -- __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / / / /\ \/ /\ \/ /\ \/ / /_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ ..let the cat out to reply.. ©Densa International 'Think tanks cleaned cheap' |
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Michael Melland wrote:
I run multiple software receiver control programs as well as multiple decoders and analyzers ...so I didn't want the PCI card receiver lugging down my system resources. The G303i uses the computer sound card DSP and processor for demodulation.... the G313i has it's own DSP engine processing unit that is independant from the computer. In my case I think the extra features like IF shift, digital audio and IF recorder, exfellent notch filtering , noise blanker etc as well as the increased accuracy made the G313i worth the extra. That said, most hobbiests may not find some of these features necessary, I agonized over the decision myself for a time ... but the lack of use of additional computer resources made up my mind for me. Neither receiver decodes CW by itself.... you need either the WinRadio digital suite decoders or in my case Sky Sweeper Pro. CW is always problematic.... junk in equals junk out. The decoders do a great job ... it's the senders poor spacing and timing that makes some CW difficult to decode. Thanks for the excellent reply. mike |
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What made you decide on this instead of the 303? Is the extra cost
justified? Have you tried any morse decoding? I run multiple software receiver control programs as well as multiple decoders and analyzers ...so I didn't want the PCI card receiver lugging down my system resources. The G303i uses the computer sound card DSP and processor for demodulation.... the G313i has it's own DSP engine processing unit that is independant from the computer. In my case I think the extra features like IF shift, digital audio and IF recorder, exfellent notch filtering , noise blanker etc as well as the increased accuracy made the G313i worth the extra. That said, most hobbiests may not find some of these features necessary, I agonized over the decision myself for a time ... but the lack of use of additional computer resources made up my mind for me. Neither receiver decodes CW by itself.... you need either the WinRadio digital suite decoders or in my case Sky Sweeper Pro. CW is always problematic.... junk in equals junk out. The decoders do a great job ... it's the senders poor spacing and timing that makes some CW difficult to decode. Mike |
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No problem.....
Either receiver is a winner. I thought long and hard before investing nearly $1K in a computer type receiver. I had expected a high noise floor.... but not so with the G313i. I don't know how they did it but these new G3XX series HF receivers are a real engineering feat. Well constructed and so far operating without a hitch. There is a learning curve with the G313i.... most people are not familiar with the degree of customization and control of a receivers parameters. It will take a bit to get used to these features.... but once mastered ... it's an amazing receiver. Mike |
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Evrhrt 234152 wrote:
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 This looks good: http://www.winradio.com/pdf/g303i-review-swm.pdf mike |
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