Malahit DSP2 vs Icom 705 & Belka

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  • @myradiovideos
    @myradiovideos 2 месяца назад +8

    The DNR in the DSP2 is just great, as good as the Yaesu FTDX-101MP radio... Another nice video, thanks

  • @geo2472
    @geo2472 18 часов назад +1

    I’ve got the new Belka from the maker in Belarus. Amazing little thing! Has a built in speaker and it’s incredible what I can listen to with its little aerial.

  • @eurekafumi
    @eurekafumi 20 часов назад +1

    Really really informative video. Thank you for your experiment.

    • @dieselten01
      @dieselten01  20 часов назад

      @@eurekafumi thank you for your comments

  • @danedewaard8215
    @danedewaard8215 10 дней назад +1

    Very informative video! Thanks!!!!

  • @heinerrambold8889
    @heinerrambold8889 14 дней назад +1

    Got a tilt stand along with the DSP2. Mine has already been here for months now. Guess, when you get used to fiddling around the many rx options in the menu the radio will perform much better. Thanks for the video!

    • @dieselten01
      @dieselten01  14 дней назад +1

      @@heinerrambold8889 but it’s the fact that you even have to fool around with 3 or 4 arbitrary options that make this much much much less desirable to use

    • @heinerrambold8889
      @heinerrambold8889 14 дней назад

      @@dieselten01I got it to work with my antenna pretty well with adjustments somewhere in the middle. Did not find it useful to crank up rf gain beyond 20 or max 25. Then you can adjust pregain and as the Icom there is also an ATT function. Have a look in that black case there might be a small metall piece around, which is the stand you can stick to the backside. I am pretty satisfied with it and as "myradiovideos" mentioned DNR is absolutely fine.

  • @martinryan5069
    @martinryan5069 2 месяца назад +3

    Thanks for video

  • @angelscomputers
    @angelscomputers 2 месяца назад +3

    Its fun to find someone that is the same situation like me and can't agree even more, if they make the Belka with a waterfall I also will pay 1k easily! I have like you a 705 and a 7610 and yesterday ordered the Belka and DSP2 because wanted to test it myself (and didnt found your video before lol)

    • @dieselten01
      @dieselten01  2 месяца назад

      Brilliant minds think alike! I wish someone would have made this video before I bought my DSP2. Thanks for your comments

    • @angelscomputers
      @angelscomputers 2 месяца назад

      @@dieselten01 Good thing is that I got the DSP2 in Aliexpress where they claim "Free Returns" will see. I will like to do the exact test you are doing but is not clear to me what I am supposed to use to have my Chameleon RX Loop shared to all 3 at the same time. Never heard of a device that allows me to do that.

    • @dieselten01
      @dieselten01  2 месяца назад

      @@angelscomputers i use a multicoupler from Stridsberg Engineering. They have both HF or VHF in either 4 port or 8 port. They are amplified so all the radios have a live antenna signal all the time. I have about 8 of these throughout my house to get my Wellbrook antenna signal to all my radios.
      www.stridsbergeng.com/

    • @angelscomputers
      @angelscomputers 2 месяца назад

      Perfect, thanks a lot

    • @angelscomputers
      @angelscomputers Месяц назад

      @@dieselten01 received my DSP2 today, first impressions: I don’t think I’m going to like it. It’s quite complicated for what I’m looking (something portable to listen on the flight with just a couple of button’s pressed) and that radio it’s more like a radio for the shack where you have to pull up the instructions and figure out things. Between the ATT, Gain and all of the stuff it made me turned off and fire up my 7610 lol. I’ll give it one more try but I’m really looking for something way simpler with a waterfall, I’m seriously considering just a used Xiegu R6100 for shortwave listening now that people are going to be selling them to get the new one . The Belka, still waiting for them to ship it. Has been a week and nothing, it looks like they take all their time. Also waiting for the multicoupler which I don’t know if is thanks to your video but I have a hard time believing that they have 14 orders of the same (4 ports) in front of mine lol. That coupler must be good haha. Saw a minutes ago the DSP3, I imagine is going to be the same complicated radio but the layout looks way better because the VFO know at the top in the DSP2 is quite awkward

  • @cw.only.channel
    @cw.only.channel 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you. ❤

  • @JacobNewmen
    @JacobNewmen 2 месяца назад

    Hey Nik, I have a question, have you tested the Yaesu FT101D for example? A comparison against the Icom 7610 would be great. Nice day, Jakub.

    • @dieselten01
      @dieselten01  2 месяца назад +1

      Hi Jakub. I actually traded my 101 for the 7610 almost 2 years ago. For SWL, the 7610 is way better

    • @JacobNewmen
      @JacobNewmen 2 месяца назад

      @@dieselten01 Tank You for information.

  • @fabio6935
    @fabio6935 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank firthe video. Very usefull. Just a curiosity: what model the Bose speaker is ?

    • @dieselten01
      @dieselten01  2 месяца назад

      Bose Soundlink Color II. Got it on Amazon

    • @fabio6935
      @fabio6935 2 месяца назад

      @@dieselten01 Thank you

  • @dxace1
    @dxace1 2 месяца назад +1

    I'll add these points about DSP-2. This latest China-originating design is the nicest those radios have looked. But the problem with the DSP receivers including the DSP-2 is that one spends a lot of time tine tuning things on each band. There are almost too many options and as Nick notes, one has to be very careful with RF gain, the LNA functions, Pre-Amp, etc Even the Russians were unable to eliminate those multiple spikes seen in this video, though the DSP-3, the price of which has skyrocketed, appears to have made more progress.

    • @dave10524
      @dave10524 Месяц назад +1

      I got my DSP2 from Georgiy in Nov 2021, expecting to maybe have an issue with spikes as per earlier reviews but they didn't materialize and it has been a non issue, the majourity of spikes are on the same frequecies as my SDPlay obviously coming from some other local noise source, no experience with these newer clones.

    • @gyorgypalasti9709
      @gyorgypalasti9709 Месяц назад +1

      The Malahit DSP2 offers plenty fine-tuning options. They increase complexity and flexibility as well. Obviously they ad to the learning curve. The excellent Belka has a minimalist approach and that reduces the learning curve. It takes a brave man to make an evaluation video of the Malahit DSP2 without fully knowing its functions... It is easy for me to be critical but I'm sure if Nick had spent a couple of days more familiarizing with the receiver and the Wellbrook antenna his evaluation video would have a different outcome.

  • @mattottie6410
    @mattottie6410 Месяц назад +1

    Malahit doesn't like loop, overloaded front end, Belka realy good receiver, good to see your vids again, i like the 705 as well, matt

    • @gyorgypalasti9709
      @gyorgypalasti9709 Месяц назад

      Malahit DSP2 do like loop if used properly.

    • @dieselten01
      @dieselten01  Месяц назад

      @@gyorgypalasti9709 yes, but it is extremely complicated to achieve that. There is also no consistency across the bands, what works on one band is terrible on another- for no obvious reason. Look at the 705, it is extremely stable across the whole spectrum. It doesn’t freak out for no reason. It handles the application of the controls consistently and logically. The DSP2 is wild and crazy with no logic

    • @dieselten01
      @dieselten01  Месяц назад

      Thanks Matt!

    • @gyorgypalasti9709
      @gyorgypalasti9709 Месяц назад

      @@dieselten01 I managed to get consistent performance across the bands from the Malahit DSP2 & Wellbrook loop combo. I prefer to use the Wellbrook as a passive antenna in this set up akin to the Airspy HF+ Discovery & YouLoop combo. Actually, the success of the Airspy HF+ Discovery & YouLoop combo gave me the hint that I should try to use the Wellbrook loop as a passive antenna when connected to the Malahit DSP2. In this case the "Pre-amp", the "RF gain" and the "Attenuator" on the receiver offer plenty adjustment options to achieve top-notch performance. Sure the Malahit DSP2 works somehow differently to the Icom IC-705 but just as effectively. My starting point: "Pre-amp = off", "RF gain = 0" and "Attenuator = off".

  • @aj2isotadxing
    @aj2isotadxing Месяц назад

    My issue with the Belka is, it’s a weird form factor to walk around with and hold in your hand… other then that I agree, it’s awesome

    • @dieselten01
      @dieselten01  Месяц назад

      And you are 100% aware of its size before you buy it. You don’t get it to be a desktop radio - it fits in your shirt pocket!

    • @aj2isotadxing
      @aj2isotadxing Месяц назад

      @@dieselten01 yes, but try walking down the street and tuning around on 20m while walking. Tough to do

  • @danielsamson9505
    @danielsamson9505 22 дня назад +1

    👌🏻👍🏻

  • @DeltaHotelMike
    @DeltaHotelMike Месяц назад

    I have read many different opinions about the device. I actually wanted to buy one but I'm afraid of investing €400 in junk. I want a receiver for the garden without a lot of effort. Would you recommend it? It shouldn't be used with large antennas. You have a top channel, more like that!

    • @dieselten01
      @dieselten01  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for your comments. I do not recommend the DSP2 overall. However if only to be used outdoors on the whip antenna it might be ok provided you learn how to work all the un natural controls to minimize bleed through.

    • @dieselten01
      @dieselten01  Месяц назад

      If the Icom 705 is within your budget you should get it. It is an amazing radio and if you add in its mobility and internal battery, then there is nothing better to take into the garden. You will have to figure out an antenna but that shouldn’t be hard

    • @DeltaHotelMike
      @DeltaHotelMike Месяц назад

      thank you for the quick and detailed answer. The 705 would be a good alternative. Thank you very much. Take care

  • @user-bp6hw3kq5i
    @user-bp6hw3kq5i Месяц назад

    Здравствуйте! Может ли Belka конкурировать с Drake R8? Или это совсем разные высовые категории? Спасибо за Ваше видео, очень интересно!

    • @dieselten01
      @dieselten01  Месяц назад +1

      In my opinion the Belka is as sensitive and selective as the Drake. The Drake is much easier to use, has a better speaker, and a better Synchronous AM.

  • @royramdeen8864
    @royramdeen8864 2 месяца назад +2

    The Belka is a great receiver for a new Ham for listening or QRP. We call it the spy radio. Reception is impressive. For better eaiser tuning, place the bands most used in memory and just do a memory recall, not as good as the Icom but it cost a minute fraction of the Icom with almost the same reception. You also can't put the Icon in your shirt pocket like you can the Belka. I have all three, no comment on the Malahit, I have the first version... never use it.

    • @royramdeen8864
      @royramdeen8864 2 месяца назад

      Well done review .. .. thanks for sharing.

    • @dieselten01
      @dieselten01  2 месяца назад

      @@royramdeen8864 thank you

  • @prd185
    @prd185 Месяц назад

    belka doesn't go above 31 Mhz.

    • @dieselten01
      @dieselten01  Месяц назад

      What’s your point? This was an HF test. Just because the Belka can’t go over 31 mhz, that doesn’t make the DSP2 less of a piece of junk