Yes I found out that having some kind of
tuner or preselector on the hf side helps out a lot.
By the way , nice website!
Glenn
Kd5dga
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From: Arcticpeak
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Subject: [PCR1000] Improve your HF
reception with the LOWE PR-150 Pre-Selector
Recently I bought a used LOWE PR-150 Pre-Selector
from a friend, and as I have suspected for a long time this pre-selector really
improved the reception on frequencies below 30 MHz on all my wideband receivers
(WINRADIO WR-1550e, ICOM IC-PCR1000, YAESU VR-5000).
The input circuitry of those receivers gets easily
overloaded by strong out of band stations causing the interference and
desensing of the band you actually want to listen to. With the LOWE PR-150 I'm
now running a 100 m random wire to all of the above mentioned wideband
receivers and receive stations almost as good with those receivers as my
dedicated HF receivers (KENWOOD TS-2000X, KENWOOD R-5000, ICOM IC-706MKIIG,
ICOM IC-R75, ICOM IC-M700TY) (Yes, I do know that the TS-2000X, IC-706MKIIG,
IC-M700TY actually is transceivers!)
The difference is amasing, with my wideband receivers
(WINRADIO WR-1550e, ICOM IC-PCR1000, YAESU VR-5000) connected directly to the
antenna the S-meter rises and the weak signal disappears, by connecting the
LOWE PR-150 the S-meter level decreases and the weak stations emerges from the
background noise.
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