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Just in time for Christmas. . .
Tecsun PL-880 PLL
Synthesised DSP
Receiver
by Ross Tester
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100 – 519kHz LW
52 – 1710kHz AM BROADCAST
1711kHz – 29.999MHz AM/USB/LSB
64-108MHz FM BROADCAST (+)
3050 MEMORIES
450mW CLASS AB AUDIO AMP
18650 LITHIUM ION BATTERY
USER SELECTABLE IF BANDWIDTH
DSP ON SHORTWAVE (+FM)
INCLUDES LEATHERETTE CASE,
APPROVED 5V PLUGPACK,
EARBUDS AND WIRE ANTENNA.
It’s been a while since Tecsun Radios Australia added a new model to
their range but the new PL880 looks like the wait has been worth it!
I
t’s described as a “high sensitivity
world band radio” but that is almost
damning it with faint praise – it’s so
much more than that and would suit every
user from the occasional eavesdropper to
the dedicated shortwave listener.
Because it offers digital signal processing (DSP) on SSB as well as the
more usual FM, and because it offers
10Hz steps on USB/LSB it would also
be ideal for resolving HF amateur radio
transmissions, which almost invariably
these days are SSB.
Digital signal processing offers cogent
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performance advantages, particularly in
the reception of weak signals.
It’s definitely not a pocket-sized receiver – at 190 x 113 x 32mm, the PL880
is significantly larger than most of the
other Tecsun models we’ve seen. And
at about 600g including battery, it’s not a
lightweight either! But they’ve obviously
used the extra space to offer features and
performance which far exceed those of
the smaller cousins.
First, the bands covered are somewhat
expanded: FM starts at 64MHz, up to the
usual 108MHz, so you get quite a lot of
the low-VHF band as well as the usual
88-108MHz FM broadcast band.You’d be
surprised what there is to listen to down
there – take it to the football and listen in
to the referees’ radios, for example.
Similarly, the AM broadcast band is a
little wider than normal at 520-1710kHz
and the “shortwave” bands starts right
at 1711kHz and go all the way up to
29999kHz (29.999MHz) in 1kHz steps.
A long-wire shortwave antenna is supplied which plugs into a socket on the side
of the radio – this socket can also be used
to connect a better (ie, resonant) antenna.
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Before we get into the technicalities 450mW class AB amplifier and full-range
of this radio, we also note a significant speaker built in. There’s also a bass/treble
departure from previous power.
switch and a 3.5mm stereo headphone
Most small radios (previous Tecsuns socket is also built in (with ear buds supincluded) operate from “AA” cells. Usually
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We’ve been expecting to see aMedical
lot 5.0kHz;
SSB
gives you the choice of 4.0,
Power
Supplies
more devices powered this way – more Encased
3.0, 2.3,
1.2 and
0.5kHz. HF sensitivity is
capacity for less size – but the uptake has typically less than 1V.
been a little slow. Top marks to Tecsun!
Incidentally, a feature on the advantages Tuning
of using lithium-ion cells appeared in
You can manually tune by selecting the
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band required and turning the largest tunIt’s supplied with a 5V (and Australian ing knob, or you can scan for stations or
approved!) mains plugpack (no getting you can use the keypad to directly enter
fried by dodgy cheapos here . . .).
the station frequency. Pressing the VF/
Being 5V, it will also operate from a VM key will, alternately, reveal the station
USB socket, whether that’s on a computer (frequency) currently tuned or the station
or any other device. The 5V supply also (from memory) currently selected.
charges the Li-ion cell whenever plugged
Encased
Power Supply
Memories
in. Incidentally, the Li-ion cell is removable, just the same as with AA cells,
so
Speaking of the memory, there are
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You may have noticed that the Tecsun
PL-880 Radio does not have an air band.
That’s a pity: there’s some great listening
on the aircraft frequences (180-136MHz).
HOWEVER!
As a special offer for SILICON CHIP readers,
if you purchase a PL-880 before January 31
2015, Tecsun Radios Australia will GIVE YOU,
FREE OF CHARGE, a Kaito Air Band Radio,
(normally retails for $60.00).
Simply mention SILICON CHIP when ordering.
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Clock/Alarm
The radio has a clock, sleep timer,
snooze and alarm timer – you can set
the alarm to sound anywhere from 1–90
minutes (if you haven’t woken after 90
minutes, you probably should replace
your hearing aid batteries). The snooze
timer is fixed at five minutes. There’s
also a backlight which can auto turn-off
if you wish.
Hidden features
While the majority of users will gain
all the information they need to drive the
Tecsun PL880 from the user manual supplied, there are several “hidden” features
that aren’t detailed and the advanced user
might find useful. Tecsun Radios Australia
have detailed these on a separate PDF
sheet which they will supply on request.
These features include:
Activating synchronous detection
(LSB and USB)
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Power – Audio – Valve – ‘Specials’
Medical – Isolated – Stepup/down
Encased Power Supplies
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OUTER
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OUTER
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WINDING
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INNER
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Comprehensive data available:
www.harbuch.com.au
Harbuch Electronics Pty Ltd
9/40 Leighton Pl, HORNSBY 2077
Ph (02) 9476 5854 Fax (02) 9476 3231
Changing the FM de-emphasis (you
can change from factory set 50s to
75s)
Changing the line output level
Adding a ‘seconds’ display to the time
Adjust the low-voltage shutdown point
Displaying the software version and
build date
Displaying remaining battery life
In use
What else can we say but WOW? It’s a
good looking radio, it’s a great sounding
radio and it has every feature you could
possibly want (and then some). In fact, in
the time we had to play with it, we reckon
we just scratched the surface of what it
can do. And even then, it was impressive,
to say the least.
At $239.00 (inc GST) it’s not a cheap
radio. If you want a cheaper model,
Tecsun Radios Australia (part of the
Av-Comm group) have them from under
$30. But if you want a radio that offers
exceptional performance and a great
range of “creature comforts”, you can’t
go past the Tecsun PL-880.
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*Tecsun Radios Australia, 24/9 Powells Rd,
Brookvale NSW 2100. Tel (02) 9939 4377;
website www.tecsunradios.com.au
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