Jeff, if you're taking this aboard a ship, you might think of getting this POD
which supports the odd shaped radio.
https://countycomm.com/products/gp-5-anti-tip-stand-black-anodized
The first one was really heavy, you'd still need to put some "stick-um" on
the base but the fist one weighed nearly two pounds, this one is 8 ounces.
The other thing you might like to have - and I'd buy one at the price they're
stlling it for, is an extra battery kit. Two extra batteies and a charger.
https://countycomm.com/collections/radio/products/extended-runtime-kit-for-the-gp-7-ssb-radio
And the latest radio unlike the previous doesn't come with a retractible clip on / plug in 16 foot wire on a reel.
This is a substitute:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/273817949985
Of course, a clip lead and a 16 foot piece of wire works just as well, but it
is nice to have something to wind it on.
As I get wiser I learn the value of "storage" - a screwdriver set with storage for them,
a Allen set with storage for them, etc.
You'll like it, I'm sure, it also has an ETM function that allows you to
scan and save occupied frequencies in TWO hour slots, say 00-02 hours, 02-04 hours, etc. On all bands, LW, MW, SW, FM, it's very useful on SW.
I press ETM and hold it, and the radio does a complete scan of the SW bands, memorizing the active frequencies. Now I can find SW stations and often
the "alternate frequencies" are picked up too, so just moving the frequency knob a few clicks lets me choose the best frequency.
I love the synchronous detection, I use it on MW broadcast just because of
the compression it produces in the audio to hear the news better.
You can select USB or LSB in synchronous detection.
I use the 0.5 kHz filter with USB for listening to KPH.
When you push UP on the frequency knob, the frequency goes UP. I'm used to
down is clockwise movement of the knob which is up in frequency. A minor
thing caused by my being from the old days of receivers with dials and tuning
knobs.
Good luck with this, let us have a review when your familiar with it.
73
DR
N1EA
Jeff Woods wrote:
Wed, Nov 24, 2021 at 08:41:40PM -0600