ddsparxx said:I agree that AM IBOC is a joke. FM IBOC is also a joke. At my location, one FM station running IBOC has a sub channel relaying another local FM station. Doesn't make sense to me.
KB1OKL said:I live less than 10 miles from a 5KW iBOC AMer's towers which blows in here all day just about pinning my other receiver's S or db Meters, does nothing at all with the Sony with either the twin coil or the 400' LW.
dumber than a box of hair said:KB1OKL said:I live less than 10 miles from a 5KW iBOC AMer's towers which blows in here all day just about pinning my other receiver's S or db Meters, does nothing at all with the Sony with either the twin coil or the 400' LW.
It's more than abundantly clear at this point that you got a bad tuner. You really should return it. Your experiences definitely do not match the other reports of how good this box is.
clouseau said:dumber than a box of hair said:KB1OKL said:I live less than 10 miles from a 5KW iBOC AMer's towers which blows in here all day just about pinning my other receiver's S or db Meters, does nothing at all with the Sony with either the twin coil or the 400' LW.
It's more than abundantly clear at this point that you got a bad tuner. You really should return it. Your experiences definitely do not match the other reports of how good this box is.
Don't ruin the fantasy of KB.
WE just ordered a pair of these for translators we maintain. That means UPSs and the whole deal, but everything I have read is that these are the best anywhere. Frankly, "I" don't believe the reviews. Some just enjoy complaining. Then again, maybe it's just a really bad area. He live in finge country on most FM's. But I suspect the AM section, at least, is bad. It's way too good of a piece of EQ to be as described. Swap it out KB.
Clouseau
clouseau said:dumber than a box of hair said:KB1OKL said:I live less than 10 miles from a 5KW iBOC AMer's towers which blows in here all day just about pinning my other receiver's S or db Meters, does nothing at all with the Sony with either the twin coil or the 400' LW.
It's more than abundantly clear at this point that you got a bad tuner. You really should return it. Your experiences definitely do not match the other reports of how good this box is.
Don't ruin the fantasy of KB.
WE just ordered a pair of these for translators we maintain. That means UPSs and the whole deal, but everything I have read is that these are the best anywhere. Frankly, "I" don't believe the reviews. Some just enjoy complaining. Then again, maybe it's just a really bad area. He live in finge country on most FM's. But I suspect the AM section, at least, is bad. It's way too good of a piece of EQ to be as described. Swap it out KB.
Clouseau
KB1OKL said:I did almost exchange it and still may, but this will be the second exact same Sony tuner on this board that was bad, Mike Walker also had a bad one several months ago. Is Sony's quality control really this bad? The FM section is very good in analog, but the AM section is typical after thought quality like so many other tuners, at least mine is. I find it hard to believe that only the AM section and the FM HD section is bad, kind of a coincidense.
Chuck said:Yep, it is a great analog tuner. If it works in HD, that is nice, but not a deal breaker considering how well these can perform in analog. In my world, HD is a non-issue. Let me know what kind of UPS actually works with these things. It seems it needs to be one that continuously runs off the inverter, rather than one that switches at a power interruption. The switching glitch will make the Sony revert to "530 AM," which is not good. I'd like to install them on a few translators myself, but I haven't had time to figure out the power management scheme.
clouseau said:I'm especially interest in the "High RF" performance. Since the unit draws 13 watts (I believe I read) it should be managable. UPS will cost more than the tuner, though. I'll advise.
Clouseau
Will DO. Tuners come on Friday and I'll we'll probably get started then.let me know.
Chuck said:If you find a workable ups solution, let me know. I'd been contemplating a large gel cell battery, a battery charger and an inverter to get the job done. It's not pretty, but it might work. My phone number is on the station’s web site. I'd enjoy the visit.
Play Freebird said:According to the K6STI website, the main power supply in the XDR-F1HD is unipolar with two outputs around 10 and 5 volts, so you might get by without the inverter (and its hash); just parallel the gel cell directly across those rails through LM317 regulators and series diodes.
Chuck said:Has anyone figured out how to get a composite (MPX) feed out of these things? I have no problem with using left and right audio to feed the translator, but I use the MPX output of our current receivers to feed a Via Radio RDS detector which in turn controls the transmitter. If it does not see the unique RDS code from the originating station, the RDS detector will switch to a secondary off air source (same signal, just off a different translator). If it has no signal, then it shuts the thing down until RDS is returned.
kc0ltv said:3) the backlight is really bright and doesn't shut off...
clouseau said:kc0ltv said:3) the backlight is really bright and doesn't shut off...
You are the third or fourth person to mention this. Do I have a special variety? Both of the tuners I received yesterday have a Low-Med-High backlight option on the menu. Just wondering if people are missing this of if they've upgraded the unit. BTW while there "IS" a control, it's a little bit of a pain to use as it's buried pretty deep in the menu tree (As opposed to a step switch).
clouseau said:kc0ltv said:3) the backlight is really bright and doesn't shut off...
You are the third or fourth person to mention this. Do I have a special variety? Both of the tuners I received yesterday have a Low-Med-High backlight option on the menu. Just wondering if people are missing this of if they've upgraded the unit. BTW while there "IS" a control, it's a little bit of a pain to use as it's buried pretty deep in the menu tree (As opposed to a step switch).
BTW this unit was the first to display an HD icon on WOAI here, about 130 miles away. No decode, but does get an indicator.
Clouseau