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![]() wrote in message oups.com... albert wrote: I am new to the shortwave hobby and I just got a HF-150. Would it be worthwhile to get a DSP filter, like the Timewave DSP-599zx? The radio works very well with one of those portable reel antennas clipped on to the whip antenna. The radio doesn't seem to be suffering from any overload so I don't think that I need a preselector; I live in a small town that is quite a distance from any transmitters. Albert. I agree with Frank: Your top priority should be putting together some sort of outside antenna. It wouldn't need to be anything fancy. The HF-150 it works best with a modest antenna. It should be outside, though. As for DSP, my HF-150 works very well with a ClearSpeech filter (the base unit). I pretty much always use the dsp filter when listening to SSB. I never have it on when listening to AM broadcasts, though. The HF-150's audio quality is so good that I don't want to mess with it! Steve Hi Steve Yes the audio quality on the 150 is just too good to adulterate with anything except when absolutely needed. Hey, I almost bought a Lowe HF-225 last night for $240 but the seller was in the UK. Shipping would have been 35GBP or like $70 so I turned it down. Plus, I hate thinking how the radio would be bounced around all the way from the UK. Lucky |