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George, I don't have much experience tuning longwave, so I can't comment on
the two receivers used for this band. I do know there are some LW enthusiasts using the SDR-1000, but they're in the minority of Flex-Radio users like I am. Regarding the audio filter in the g313e, thanks for the reminder. We did try this facility with the Winradio, as well as the audio equalizer in the SDR-1000. I didn't think the Winradio's audio filter added any benefit to helping increase intelligibility of weak signals, over what the excellent DSP filter already provides. Perhaps we weren't using it in a way that helps dig out an ID on weak signals. The SDR-1000's equalizer definitely helps me to boost the critical midrange voice frequencies at times; I have a favorite setting I use about 80% of the time when DXing. For most of the receiver comparisons, though, we turned off both the Winradio audio filter and the Flex-Radio's audio equalizer. Guy "George Bell" wrote in message news:44be3386.16323640@news-server... The G313e performs well down to 10 kHz. See http://www.winradio.com/home/g313e.htm (click on Technical Specifications botton right, specs below 150 kHz) From my own experience, this is probably the best receiver for LF experimentation currently available. George |