Many of you have suggested in the past that the SWLing Post join an affiliate links program. Everyone wants the now “toy”, but it’s the foundation of the rest of the system that makes the most improvements by far. All of these step are so important to gaining good quality audio. With that said…my advice to the new operators is also that they spend a LOT of time on antenna setup, proper grounding, grounding of coax via use of lightning arrestors (although I think it better suited to call them coax grounding blocks….but I digress), reducing RFI within the shack, keep coax/dc distribution/ AC cables/ data cables as separate as possible. It’s RX audio doesn’t even compare to the dx10, but is more than capable of doing the job and allowing someone to enjoy hf. The 991, in my opinion has to be one of the best “bang for the buck” options out there for versatility and use. The 991 will remain in my lineup, and still regularly recommend it to new HAMs that are looking to expand their options but just don’t have the time and experience to know what they will ultimately enjoy the most out of this hobby that has so much to offer…whether that is HF itself, SSB, VHF, UHF, digital modes, CW. That too has been a great addition that allows for fairly quick adjustments that allow for pulling a voice out of other surrounding noise that may still be present. ![]() In addition to the dx10 capabilities, I also run RX audio through a Heil Parametric EQ system. ![]() Was really a great opportunity to hear how the dx10 and Heil mic we’re working together. He later looked up my email on QRZ and sent me the audio report with recording. ![]() Recently I had another operator, unbeknownst to me at the time, that recorded my TX during a quick QSO. So much so, that’s it’s sometimes unbelievable how it call pull a TX that is deep within the noise floor. RX audio that has the best noise reduction that I have seen in my limited experience.
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