Sep
26
Tested on two differently equipped win8.1 systems
■ The short story of a long birth
History
Two shacks, one SDR. I intended to order nearly an RX-888 as second SDR after reading Nils Schiffhauer "32 KHz/16bit, 200 US-$ – pricks up your ears" on Sept 4, 2020. Also the swling post was involved in this hobby-related "marketing". Nils posted the first impressions of the S3 in October 2019 "Looking at Things: Elad FDM-S3 [beta]". But then came concerns about warranty about a exported RX-888 from China. There wouldn't be any support, was my thought, if anything works bad or is not operating at all. I didn't want to wait any more for the S3 either and was undecided until the next day ELAD announced the S3 as ripe for production. Did they think their profit swim away when the RX-888 was announced just before production of the S3 could start? Nevertheless, they acted quick in this situation and brought me to wait even longer for this device. After reading some comments on Nil's site I was convinced to do the right decision with this. The receivers are not the same. My decision was not the sales price but support. The opportunity to run an integrated GPS module was then crucial. It could help further "prick up the ears" for decades. On mediumwave.
After several years of preview on the ELAD website it came to the time the S3 could be preordered. On Oct 12 I placed my pre-order. It took several weeks to get a reply on the order. On Nov 25 2020 came the confirmation and payment request. I should pay immediately because ELAD reserved the pre-order for only 2 days. So, quick money transfer via paypal, and waiting again for the announced tracking number for 5 days. But: problems arose when transferring the purchase amount. A new payment request came. I had to retransfer. It can hardly get more chaotic in this business, isn't it?
As a DXer, ELAD sale strategy looks acceptable. One likes to forgive something for hobby reasons. For a normal consumer it is not. Customer friendliness looks different, but ELAD is sure to know that too. Hopefully later support is better und reliable as I was used to before. Sensitive customers might get confused by this.
In the meantime I found a place for the device that has to be more than two times bigger than the previous model S2 allows. 1.790 kg more technic were built in. He has the size of a slightly shrinked SONY ICF-2100. A transportable radio which I used when travelling Asia backpacked in the eighties of the last century.
Spedizione Ritirata from Trieste announces delivery in just one day. Isn't that a little too fast now, after all the long wait? The S3 came as predicted, in 1 day from Italy, flown by DHL over the alps to Leipzig and Cologne, brrr. Not because of the cold, because of the global heating and dirty emissions I always want to avoid.
Continue reading "ELAD FDM-S3 - OCXO Version with GNSS Antenna"

