[ICOM] RE: Sherwood Engineering and DSP, 706 - ClearSpeech audio DSP

Tom Agoston agoston at us.ibm.com
Thu Jun 7 15:32:39 EDT 2007


Regarding Ron Hashiro's comment about adding the "ClearSpeech audio DSP" 
to his 706 with the SSB filter, could anyone else comment on which other 
currently-available DSP speakers (or similar DSP solutions for HF noise) 
might work for a 706 MKIIg? Is the internal  ICOM UT-106 AF-DSP  option 
worthwhile?    Thanks and 73

73,
Tom WB2HTJ
(sent in personal capacity)
Stamford, CT
ex-7J1AUB, 9V1WB

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Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2007 07:00:23 -1000
From: Ron Hashiro <rhashiro at hawaiiantel.net>
Subject: [ICOM] RE: Sherwood Engineering and DSP, 706
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> http://www.sherweng.com/documents/Dayton2007w.pdf

Rob Sherwood in this writing, confirms what I had suspected. That the new
IF DSP-based radios are not that good.  I run an IC-706 MK II G, with 
the 1.9 Khz SSB filter, plus the ClearSpeech audio DSP, and it's a 
mobiler's dream.

The 706 performs well in heavy pile-ups on the RX end.  However, if there 
is
someone in a mobile within a few hundred feet of me, he'll wipe out my
receiver, even on other bands.  Especially if he's on 20m, and I'm on 17 
or
15m.  Can't be helped.

I do pick up all kinds of high impulse noise -- especially from sodium 
lamps
at the beach-side park at twilight.  Nasty noise on 40m and 20m.  I put
in the Clearspeech DSP, and it improves the audibility of many of the 
signals.
It removes perhaps 3 S signals worth of hash.  Makes long term
listening bearable, compared to without it.

I stopped by the Icom booth at Dayton on Sunday morning, around 9 am,
and the gentleman behind the counter tried to have me understand that the
DSP-based 7000 was better than the 706.  I'm sure the 7000 is a fantastic
radio (had another fellow ham upgrade recently from a 706 to a 7000),
but that the same time, the fellow with the 7000 noticed that the 706 with
the SSB filter and DSP was quite a performer.  Maybe Dayton/Icom
fellow was running his rig in a relatively impulse noise-free 
environment(?)

The gentleman at Dayton told me of problems with the ClearSpeech unit,
that he could hear a capacitive pumping in the audio.  We eventually
agreed that perhaps I had one of those units that works, and that he
heard a unit that was having production problems.  He told me that
if I put it on eBay, he's sure it'll be snapped up.  Right, like I'm going
to give up the baby that makes my 706 and 817 sing!

BTW, I picked up the ClearSpeech in Dayton I think it was 2003.
It was at the booth location where Tokyo Hi-Power was this year.
I picked up the SSB filter in 2004, and haven't looked back!
Hard crystal filters in the 706 (CW and SSB), plus a darn good
audio DSP (not like the Timewave rubbish), and that rig is unstoppable.
Kicks butt compared to the TS-50, FT-817 and FT-857.

Not sure how the new West Mountain Radio version will perform.

Dick, keep up the fine reflector!

Ron Hashiro, AH6RH
Honolulu, HI
http://ronhashiro.htohananet.com/am-radio/in-hawaii.html



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