Anan 7000DLE II Review

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @n4lq
    @n4lq 4 года назад +11

    Excellent review. Now I appreciate my 7000dle even more.

  • @arniep740
    @arniep740 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for this nice in-depth review. I have been using ANAN radios for many years and totally agree with you that the 7000DLE MkII is tops and without equal. Started out in SDR with the Flex 3000 and have moved through several Flex's, which were also great radios. But this one, along with the outstanding Thetis and Protocol 2 firmware, leaves Flex in the dust. Sold my Flex 6500 shortly after getting this and have not looked back. Pure Signal has been implemented on the Anan for several years. It should be on ALL radios but so far ANAN is the only radio to implement it. Kudos to the software/firmware team that has made this radio tops among many fine radios.
    73 de Arnie W8DU

  • @stanspb763
    @stanspb763 3 года назад

    I have been silent off the air for years and really want to get back into ham radio. 21 years ao I moved out of the US from California where I had a home in the mountains with two tower and a clear view to the Pacific Ocean from 200 miles away, with lots of old classic gear. I split my time between the mountain ranch that had zero noise and a home just north of the Golden gate bridge where the noise was an issue and neighbors not keen on visible ant. When I moved I brought a lot of old test gear, for audio and RF but live in the city center second-floor apartment in the historic center of beautiful St Petersburg Russia and love it here. But the noise level and lack of ability for more than a magnetic loop antenna caused me to drift away from ham radio for the first time since first licensed in 1959 at 10yo. The only two rigs I have here is an Elecraft K2 and a Kenwood TS50s. So all this SDR business is very interesting to me and your videos have been a real eye-opener. Thank you. Unless I move to a top-floor apartment with access to the roof I am stuck with limited operation with the loop. I have a very rustic cabin in the woods like almost all families here, where they relax and live with few luxuries in the summer or where the kids and grandmother tend gardens and orchards...but lots of room for antennas and no noise. SDR sounds like a very versatile lightweight solution. My income is a tiny fraction of what it was in California but the cost of living is about 1/15th as much with a better quality of life here. I have 3 small businesses plus one with 68 employees that is very seasonal in tourism so closed since the end of 2019 September end of tour season due to the border being closed.
    The ANAN 7000DLE II sounds like the perfect solution. Audio quality is something I take an interest in since my main industry was as a recording engineer and designing equipment for recording studios. I had a large 3 studio complex for 25 years where we recorded 197 gold and platinum albums and one of my businesses here is a repair shop for pro audio equipment. Even the RF test gear is used on audio gear, like a wireless mic, and retained my Motorola R2008D service monitor. When I moved I gave my large service center for pro audio to the employees, the largest specialty repair shop in the country for pro audio. My second retirement did not last long before starting new businesses in my new adopted home. I have traveled a lot, 91 countries, and having a non-descript box like the 7000LDE would raise a lot fewer eyebrows with border crossings than an obvious transmitter/receiver. One of my small businesses here is a photo studio and I have a large collection of lenses and cameras I have replaced in my working kit with Mirrorless so selling off the lenses I no longer use would pay for any new rig. Quality lenses are expensive, most were $1500-7000 each and there are 18 excess lenses.
    Thanks for your very informative videos!
    73 Stan RA/KM6XZ

  • @kingsqueak2221
    @kingsqueak2221 4 года назад +1

    I got mine two weeks ago and I love it. The audio processing built into it is incredible and while I was watching this I hooked up a lousy 2m dipole just as a goof to RX2 and used diversity to totally wipe out a few different known RFI sources coming from the house against the reference of my 260' doublet. I can't wait to hook up a bigger antenna on RX2 to help null noise sources.

    • @GreyGhost-r4z
      @GreyGhost-r4z 2 года назад

      How do you interact with the SDR Radio? Do you have a computer that Runs it? or do you just plug in a monitor and use it natively? What computer specs do you need? Windows, Mac, ?? Looks like a great alternative to so many other brands.

    • @kingsqueak2221
      @kingsqueak2221 2 года назад +1

      @@GreyGhost-r4z The main piece of hardware on my 7000 DLE MkII is where all the antennas are connected, power, potentially microphones, PTT etc. It's just an aluminum box with a power switch, a couple LED lights and a bunch of ports on it, no displays of any kind.
      The controls of the radio are in software, as is the audio processing. The data gets to the PC via ethernet cable for the data link.
      You control the radio with the Thetis or PowerSDRmrx (old) software. The software is free and open source, you have to learn to use it on your own.
      You need a PC running Windows to run the software and it needs to be a reasonably modern/fast PC to work well. Your display is the application running on your computer.

    • @GreyGhost-r4z
      @GreyGhost-r4z 2 года назад

      @@kingsqueak2221 I appreciate you explaining it. Thank you. I had a customer ask me about the radio and the interface and I honestly did not know. He is also interested in the new Andromeda radio that comes out in May 2022. The receive capability and the filters compared to Japanese radios is beyond amazing. I was actually stunned.
      Again, thank you for your thoughts. 73

    • @kingsqueak2221
      @kingsqueak2221 2 года назад

      @@GreyGhost-r4z I have the Anan, the SunSDR2 DX, and a TS-590SG all here. The Anan wins handily. All are good rigs, the Sun is a strong contender but the Anan diversity and NR2 are unstoppable for noise mitigation.

  • @ON8EI
    @ON8EI Год назад

    Hello Robert, after nearly one year I am really delighted with this radio. The new meters are beautiful especially the analogue S meter, Cross needle SWR meter and GMT and local clock. Great review, many thanks. 73's de ON8EI

    • @Yavor54
      @Yavor54 Год назад

      New meters? I must have not seen them! Excellent

  • @johndenver4847
    @johndenver4847 3 года назад +1

    Enjoyed your review of the 7000DLE. I am currently using a FL 6600M, which I like a lot.
    But, I am also very interested in the Anan radios. I bought a Hermes Lite 2 just to see how well NR2 works. I was really surprised. I could tune in a signal that was almost unreadable on either radio. The Noise reduction on the Flex could clear it up to a fair amount. But, NR2 in OpenHPSDR completely brought the signal out clear with no background hiss!
    Thanks for your review.
    James
    WD5GWY

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  3 года назад

      Yes, the NR2 is shockingly good. Then add the phase noise canceller, the interpolative NB, the suite of TX processing and the TX pre-distortion... and it is very hard to beat.

  • @vincei4252
    @vincei4252 3 года назад +3

    I bought one based solely on this review. Thanks, Bob!

    • @vincei4252
      @vincei4252 3 года назад +1

      Just received mine. Going off to play with it :-) Thanks, Bob!

    • @mx1209
      @mx1209 2 года назад

      @@vincei4252 How are you liking it?

    • @vincei4252
      @vincei4252 2 года назад +1

      @@mx1209 IT's a great radio. If there is one thing that I could complain about it is the UI that just doesn't feel really polished. I can overlook those shortcoming because the radio itself is so good.

    • @mx1209
      @mx1209 2 года назад

      @@vincei4252 ui?

    • @vincei4252
      @vincei4252 2 года назад

      @@mx1209 UI = User Interface on the PC.

  • @NSNorfolk
    @NSNorfolk 2 года назад

    As usual, you cover a lot of bases, thoroughly! A most excellent video, well worth the investment in time to watch.

    • @Yavor54
      @Yavor54 2 года назад

      Thank you. I'm not doing videos to capture the newest radios first. I try to do in-depth reviews that are information-dense. Everybody's time is valuable!

  • @63snampook
    @63snampook 11 месяцев назад

    Because of all what you described about the ANAN, I said farewell to my Flexradio (had the 6500 and 6600).
    The Flex'ses in itself are very good, but the dreadful software called "Smart SDR" is utterly boring, user unfriendly with all the hidden pop-up sh*tty menu's and is totally uncustomizable.
    The Thetis software gives me most of the functionality at a glance on the screen.
    And when it comes to listening, as you pointed out, the noise reduction, NR2 setting, is unsurpassed !
    It is a superb TRX. Connected via LAN to my router, it also gives me the pleasure of being able to do "general coverage SW receiving" from my relax chair, using my TV as a monitor.
    It is one awesome machine, that is here to stay (next to my also very liked TS-890)
    Your review i now about 3 years old, but ever so valid !
    Thanks and 73from Holland - de PC7H

    • @Yavor54
      @Yavor54 11 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I love mine.... still no better radio. Anan's new radios are going to be amazing.

  • @smiffykuk
    @smiffykuk 4 года назад

    Hi Bob, another consideration for the Apache labs kit is that much of the system is software, so all updates gradually evolve this radio..
    As we know, many other radios have minor updates only. When you have Apache Labs kit, it evolves.
    I started of with a second hand 100D.... which is an old radio now... but still performs incredibly well.. any viewers who wish to dip their feet in the water may well find that purchasing one of the older models to see if it suits them might well be the way to go..
    I now have the 8000DLE... its by far the best radio I have ever and I have had many of the top radios over the last 10-15 yrs.
    Only caveat I would add is that you do need to be computer savvy and use the Apache
    and other forums to build your knowledge.This takes some time, but boy is it worth it...a game changer IMHO.

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  4 года назад +1

      Absolutely Martin- Best radio I have ever owned. Better than TS-990s, Flex Signature series, FTdx-101D, IC-7610...you name it. I've had three Firmware updates so far from W5WC here in Arkansas. Incremental improvements. And flaws in other radios that we grew to accept like: When your Noise Blanker is on, you get splatter from nearby signals...Watery sounding Digital Noise Reduction...Transmit spectral purity that met the FCC specs, but didn't exceed the specs by much... all fixed in the Anans. All heads and shoulders above the rest. Yup, you have to watch the videos and set it up initially just like it says. Then spend about 6 weeks customizing it exactly to your liking... and then none of your other HF radios will have any purpose!

  • @carllicari3067
    @carllicari3067 4 года назад

    Great job Bob. Using the 8000DLE with Thetis so this was a good review and opened some areas of the rig I wasn't even aware of. Thx! Carl NX5T

    • @Yavor54
      @Yavor54 4 года назад

      Yes- these are amazing radios. I'm sticking with my comment...these are the best ham radios available right now!

  • @JonathanS-q7n
    @JonathanS-q7n Год назад +1

    The big toroids are for the Low-Pass Filters of the 100W PA, not for the receive Band-Pass Filters!

  • @robertabrubaker3848
    @robertabrubaker3848 4 года назад +1

    Great -- Please consider doing a YT of configuring the interface for an external amplifier

  • @vincentmartin2528
    @vincentmartin2528 2 года назад

    Excellent review. I wish more people made them like this. Thank you.

    • @Yavor54
      @Yavor54 2 года назад

      Thanks Vince- I'm not the first guy to review a radio. I try to do a real in-depth review. I also try to teach concepts. I think I'll do a FT-710 vs Ftdx-10 review next.

  • @miket7184
    @miket7184 Год назад

    Hi Bob. I just got an Apache Labs ANAN-7000DLE MKIII transceiver and loving it so far! I think I'm going to have to sell my fairly new Yaesu FTdx 101D, as I'm not sure I'll use it again! It was easy to configure. I also have the Elecraft MIC you referenced, as borrowed from my KX3, and am using a pair of older BOSE desktop PC speakers. So far, I'm getting good signal reports. I just connected mine to a Mercury IIIs amp I got about 3 months ago, after waiting for it. The wait time for the ANAN was only about a month. Lots to learn on this one, but that will give me something to do. I'm running a DX Commander multi band vertical with it right now, but also have an end fed random length antenna I need to configure with it, so I can experiment with the diversity receive. After almost 3 years after this review, are you still using this rig, and is it your favorite? You might need to do an updated review. Thanks for this review!
    73 Mike ND7E

    • @Yavor54
      @Yavor54 Год назад +1

      Absolutely still love it! I use the IC-7610 for casual SSB, but the Anan is totally still king. If you can get a HexBeam or other beam on it...you are then at the top of the pile. Enjoy!

  • @JayN4GO
    @JayN4GO 4 года назад +1

    Arguably the best radio of modern time. But it does come with a hefty price tag. And yes, dukestah has his sounding amazing. Pure signal is a win win.

    • @markcayton6712
      @markcayton6712 4 года назад +1

      The price is actually VERY good, in the realm of flagship ham radios (the 7KDLE is in the top tier of Rob Sherwood's list). Nothing else anywhere near its price can touch it for features and performance. The PureSignal feature alone is found nowhere else (which is strange because the code is open source, so any one of the big name brands can incorporate it into their radios but they haven't).

  • @EricFullwood
    @EricFullwood 3 года назад +1

    I'd love to see a CW, QSK demo with the MKII

  • @bradfrancis9473
    @bradfrancis9473 3 года назад +1

    Great video Bob. Your detailed explanation and demonstrations made this radio’s capabilities clear. I am wondering if I am up to running this radio I am very comfortable using computers but I am not a nuts and bolts guy. I think this could be a great radio for me. Thoughts?

    • @Yavor54
      @Yavor54 3 года назад +1

      The thing that challenges people is the PC end. If you are familiar with routers, IP's, NAT's and the like...no problemo. Even if only so-so with networking, the path to success is easy and clearly documented. It is far past the early experimental days and pretty polished. I think manufacturing is moving to the US now too. (my state!) I wanted to do some 6 meter meteor scatter yesterday. Tried the Icom 7610..., IC-705..no way were they going to erase the grinding static I had from some neighborhood source. Pumped up the 7000 and it's noise blanker erased it. What a radio.

  • @jimricker403
    @jimricker403 4 года назад +3

    What microphone did use use and how did you connect it.?Thanks enjoyed all your videos.

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  4 года назад +2

      That was a simple hand-mic (Elecraft MH-3). I cannot imagine how good it will sound with a decent mic. Plugged it right into the front mic connector.

    • @frankENZC
      @frankENZC 4 года назад

      @@robertnagy2163 So if the Elecraft mic plugs right in, a Kenwood mic should be good?

    • @Yavor54
      @Yavor54 4 года назад

      @@frankENZC Well, the Elecraft mic for the KX-3 has a stereo mini plug on it. That, sadly, is what the Anan takes.

    • @frankENZC
      @frankENZC 4 года назад

      @@Yavor54 Roger that Bob. Thanks for the info. I know you are enjoying your 7kdle. That's the one I want when my ship comes in before the year is up. 73 de WA3RSL

    • @robertallbright
      @robertallbright 4 года назад

      Thanks Rob
      I'm using a Plantronics usb headsetset plugged into my Macmini usb port,
      works great
      Lots to try and enjoy with this amazing radio
      Rob G3RCE

  • @prof.banasik3430
    @prof.banasik3430 Год назад

    Hi Bob. Kudos and thanks for your excellent review. I'm just about to pull the trigger on the ANAN-7000DLE MKII HF & 6M 100W SDR Transceiver **i7 CPU** because I no longer have any active Windows machines in the house-just MACs. My question involves logging. I currently use an IC7300 with an iMAC 21 running Rumlog and the log populates automatically just needing the call sign and report. I'm wondering how I would handle the logging the the Anan; do you think I'll still end up using the iMAC for stand-alone logging or might I be able to load another logging program into the Anan's onboard Windows computer?
    Thanks again for your valuable help! -- Bob, Ki1n

    • @Yavor54
      @Yavor54 Год назад

      Bob- I don't use a e-logger. Got them installed, but still enjoy graphite and cellulose logging. You can do almost anything with the Anan interface. I'm sure you'll find a way to elegantly do your e-logging. Welcome to the Anan Adventure!

  • @GJ0KYZ
    @GJ0KYZ 4 года назад +1

    An excellent review, thanks very much for posting. I'm seriously considering buying this radio now. 73 de GJ0KYZ.

  • @LivePDOfficerInterviews
    @LivePDOfficerInterviews 4 года назад

    Another fine video my friend. Good information and well described.

  • @martyb.995
    @martyb.995 Год назад

    nice informatio great video for openers on ANAN 7000 ..........VIDEO HELPS TO UNDERSTAND THIS APACHE LABS ANAN 7000 DLE...THANKS BOB, 73 ! (9-7-2023 )

  • @RailheadEd
    @RailheadEd 2 года назад

    I gotta say Bob. I'm impressed. Still not gonna sell the Flex! 🙂

  • @kd8opi
    @kd8opi 2 года назад +1

    Advice please! It looks great. My concern is shelling out $3k for a radio from a company that’s not been around long and has dubious technical support from the “community”. I’m pretty impressed with the NB on the flex 1500 I own that was designed 10+ years ago running power Sdr 2.8x, and wonder how the latest flex 6600 and 6400 compare in this regard with the Apache. I got into SDR with the flex 1500, which I bought for only $400, new in box, last year from a once in a lifetime Ebay find. The interface and ease of which you can use SDRs it’s just unmatched. Having said that, as much as I read very good things about the Apache, I’m also seeing the negative side from it being so small of a company. On the flipside, flex certainly has its problems and detractors but in general they seem to have more technical support and a longer track record. Meanwhile, my favorite company, Elecraft, Seems incapable of producing a full-size radio for less than $5000 these days, and I just don’t know how good the K4 is going to be. I’m comparing all these new rigs against my trusty K3 which I bought loaded 10 years ago along with the P3 and the 500 W amplifier. Anyway, if anybody out here reading this can give me some advice on flex versus Apache versus the k4 versus anything else For potential upgrade in the next year or two, I’d appreciate it.

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  2 года назад

      It's simple: If you want a very proven SDR with decent support and a large user base, it is the Flex. If you want cutting-edge performance and are willing to take more risk, then the 7000 DLE II Anan is your radio. Do you want the Mustang GT or are you going for the Tesla?

    • @kd8opi
      @kd8opi 2 года назад

      @@robertnagy2163 First, forgot to say thank you and I’ve followed your videos for years. Good job on this one, I wouldn’t be thinking about an Apache if a guy like you weren’t saying how great it is. I can quibble about the analogy (technically Teslas a larger company with a bigger market capitalization and Ford at this point), but I get what you’re saying. I guess what scares me is that when I pick up the phone and call Elecraft, I talk to a human being. When I had some problems with my K3 after I bought it new from the factory, I talked to one of the engineers in a nanosecond, and had it fixed and back in the shack in 4 weeks. That’s Elecraft. I’ve heard Flex is similar - but no direct experience. The noise phasing w/2 antennas, noise blanking, and similar features you show in this video with the Apache are just so impressive and at my qth something I need (or I have S7-8 line noise) that I’m considering Apache. Im running a Flex 1500, and it has amazing NB, ditto my K3, but I still see enough benefit running the MFJ 1026 to phase out noise and peak signals that to have this incorporated in software would be amazing. Also your NB demo on the Apache was spot on - on my flex 1500 w/NB, any strong signal within 10-20 kHz pops the noise floor enough to cause distortion. That the Apache doesn’t do that is CRAZY impressive, I don’t know if the Flex 6400 or 6600, or the new K4 can compete. The K3 is way better than the Flex 1500 in this regard, but not like Apache.
      What have you heard about the K4, and do the new Flex radios offer that 2-antenna phase canceling? What’s NB like on the Flex rigs? Any wrinkles you could add are much appreciated.

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  2 года назад

      Well, I cannot answer all those questions- but I can tell you that if you have used a Flex radio and Power SDR, you will be totally comfortable with the Anan. Yes, there is more risk without a big company behind it. It's your call. The forums and W1AEX are really great resources and I think that you'd have more fun than frustration! it is just a SDR with more customization options and better performance than the Flex. And believe me, the Tesla owners have gone through some problems being early adopters. My E-car is getting a whole battery swap-out soon...all 154,000 Chevy Bolts. It is all about your tolerance for risk (sound familiar?)

    • @kd8opi
      @kd8opi 2 года назад

      @@robertnagy2163 Thanks Robert. Last question, how hard was it/how much time did it take for you to set yours up?

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  2 года назад +1

      @@kd8opi If you step through the factory manual setup, you will be on the air in 45 minutes. After that go to W1AEX site and he has detailed optimization info for each section of the radio. It is called the "Anan Adventure" afterall!

  • @gregboggs4721
    @gregboggs4721 3 года назад

    Getting ready to get back on the air, would love to have this technology in my shack but it just looks to complicated for. I just retired here, and was looking at the 7610.

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  3 года назад +1

      Go with the 7610... best value for the money. It is my "box with knobs" radio.

  • @misterkrispy8010
    @misterkrispy8010 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for the great review Robert. 73 Chris ZS1DX

  • @fasteddies93
    @fasteddies93 4 года назад +1

    Ed W9BB Great review, you made me a buyer LOL and Duke famous

  • @sandraabarca6029
    @sandraabarca6029 4 года назад

    ty Robert for that in depth analysis .73

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  4 года назад +3

      If I really went in depth on this radio nobody could watch the whole video! Thanks

  • @JacobNewmen
    @JacobNewmen Год назад

    I'm afraid that with the possibilities of this TCVR, I would stop broadcasting completely, since I have SUNSDR2, I've been tuning rather than tuning, sometimes I get frustrated with it, so I plan to buy back some "push-button" radio in the near future. Hi Hi

  • @peterbucy1846
    @peterbucy1846 4 года назад

    Robert, your review was the reason that I ordered a 7000dle MKII on 8-2-2020 instead of an Icom 7600. Could you please post the Anan groups that you mentioned in the review? I'd like to start learning as much about this radio as I can. Thanks for the great review. KD4CQZ

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  4 года назад

      I think you will be very happy. Take your time and follow the hook-up instructions to get it talking to your PC. I run my I-7 laptop on WiFi and use it's ethernet connector for the Anan. Works perfectly. The radio does require some PC power to function. I'd say an I-5 or above. Once you get it "talking", then follow the rest of the setup. This radio is capable of amazing things. learn and enjoy them slowly. I have to force myself to turn on my 7610 now. It is just superfluous. The 7000 will be worth the wait!

  • @angelolavarrieta1946
    @angelolavarrieta1946 3 года назад

    Hi Bob, I like to get more of your opinion on this radio? I'm looking for an SDR and trying to decide which radio would be best, I'm interested in a quiet radio, able to filter noise, and able to use receiver diversity. I was looking at ICOM, but I love the software on Apache and Flex. Any thoughts? Do you have any other videos or information on Apache? Is there support for Apache radios?

    • @bobnagy9084
      @bobnagy9084 3 года назад +2

      Well, if you want an easier path, get a Flex. If you want ultimate performance, get the Anan. Flex offers great support. Anan is more experimental and open-source on the software. It will run several software packages, but everyone uses the Thetis. W1AEX has a great website on setting up the radio. The manual will get you going, but his site will walk you to perfection. Ultimately, the Flex is boring. The Anan is a cutting-edge radio. With that comes a certain amount of risk...financial too. Just depends on if you would buy a Mustang GT or a Tesla. Safety vs. Amazing.

  • @BenN4UTX
    @BenN4UTX 7 месяцев назад

    Great review!

  • @pixoariz
    @pixoariz 4 года назад +1

    Great content, even though it's deja vu all over again.

  • @reddigitaldelnoroestea.c.x4675
    @reddigitaldelnoroestea.c.x4675 2 года назад

    Hello does the Thetis software runs native in Linux (Ubuntu,Centos,etc)?

  • @docpearson
    @docpearson 3 года назад

    Can winlink work on these radios??? Thanks

  • @ON8EI
    @ON8EI 2 года назад

    Lovely Robert, I ordered one, my son will help me to set it up. 73's

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  2 года назад +1

      When you get it, follow the manual setup first... it is really good. Get a CAT7 or above jumper cable (short one)..so your connection is shielded. Then go to W1AEX's site for really fine-tuning the radio. Prepare to be amazed!

    • @ON8EI
      @ON8EI 2 года назад

      @@robertnagy2163 Thanks Robert, it arrives on Tuesday 24-5-22 I'll keep you posted. 73's from Belgium.

    • @ON8EI
      @ON8EI 2 года назад

      Hello Robert, it arrived, it's all setup. It's best radio I ever had. Fantastic. Thanks for a great review. 73's

  • @ww1www
    @ww1www 4 года назад

    Does it do SO2R? How about the software ecosystem? Do you need to use CW Skimmer and limit the skimming bandwidth? I am sure it is a good radio, and would love to try it somehow, but just by looking at your presentation, I doubt the software is polished as much for DXing and contesting as the software for the SunSDR or Flex.

    • @Yavor54
      @Yavor54 4 года назад

      As I am not a contester, I didn't address these aspects of the Anan version of Power SDR. You may be right. I did see support for N1MM logging and I have heard people refer to S02R using the Anan. There is no better SDR hardware out there. The software is very fleshed-out and most of the basic components were written by the expert in that particular feature. Thus, ALL the noise mitigation is superior to the Flex. For this more cutting-edge design, you are sacrificing factory support as Flex has. This is always the cost of being 1st.

  • @Homer19521
    @Homer19521 4 года назад

    So is it the rig or the S/W? If Flex had this S/W would it be as good? I know, PS wouldn't be available on the Flex but so many Hams run PS and then run 5kHz wide anyway then brag they are running PS. Defeats the whole purpose of PS. Plus the latest Flex already has a pretty clean signal. I see AL copied that stupid 3.5mm mic in connector from Flex. Good review, Bob.

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  4 года назад

      It is the combination of the two. The algorithms which perform PureSignal 2 are in the software. The Flex hardware isn't very different. The purpose of adaptive pre-distortion isn't to contain the signal in 3khz. It is to linearize the RF output through negation of IMD products. This occurs at any bandwidth setting. The Flex and these radios are the most similar SDR's out there. The huge difference is the software being fully public domain. It is a novel approach and it comes with additional risk...and as well obviously an upside. This radio with it's software is ahead of the Flex.

    • @Homer19521
      @Homer19521 4 года назад

      @@robertnagy2163 Thanx. AL has an interesting business model. When the key volunteer S/W modifiers become SK's or just tired, what happens? On the other hand, Flex talks a lot & does very little to improve their software. And when they do, they provide a feature no one was asking for. Why can Simon Brown & Youssef make very frequent improvements to their SDR S/W & Flex sits on their hands? OK, I'm done.

    • @bradcfi2
      @bradcfi2 4 года назад

      @@robertnagy2163 I got the impression the Anan has more processing power than Flex enabling PureSignal 2 and other capabilities?

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  4 года назад

      @@bradcfi2 Brad- I have not checked the chipsets. They are both 16 bit dual RX chain radios. They are more similar than different. Tha PureSignal 2 is in the thetis operating software. Adaptive pre-distortion could be implemented in the Flex radios. The thing is- many of the individual features of the Anan were written by different people who were experts in that item. It is the feature of it being Open-Source Software. That said, you cannot get software support from Anan..only hardware.

  • @oldguy4467
    @oldguy4467 4 года назад +1

    Is it easy to get the TMate2 working with the 7000DLE?

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  4 года назад +1

      Yeah, you need a little piece of software commonly available. It didn't really add much once you get used to flying around via keyboard and mouse (and mouse wheel)

  • @docpearson
    @docpearson 4 года назад

    i feel I just watched a star treck movie of the future.You have totally shaken up my world by showing me this wonderful qrm destroyer. But i have one big question i must ask you.. How do you attach an amplifier to it to get more wattage. I llike to go up to at least a thousand watts. How do you do this please tell me
    Thank you Lewis Aka Harold Lewis Pearson MD aka Doc Pearson

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  4 года назад

      Doc- Well, you do it just like any other setup. Put it in line with the 7000DLE antenna connector. Since there is no ALC, the amp cannot reduce your radio's power to keep it from over-driving the amp. That is not an issue though because you can set the maximum output level of the 7000DLE in the menus...for each band etc. If you want to go to the ultimate level, you can buy a little RF sampler box that goes in line between amp and antenna. This will feed a sample of the Amp's output to the 7000DLE and it's PureSignal 2 will compensate for your amplifier's distortion as well- giving you a completely pure signal at high power. The sampler box is not expensive and you can build one. All these docs are on-line.

    • @docpearson
      @docpearson 4 года назад

      @@robertnagy2163 Thank you so much. Can you help me with this decision. Should I get the transciever with or without the windows 10 pc software built in.

    • @docpearson
      @docpearson 4 года назад

      Can you tell if this works with Ham Radio Deluxe also. Thanks

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  4 года назад

      @@docpearson Doc- Well, how "techy" are you? Certainly you can save $500+ on providing your own PC with the black unit. I'd suggest a Lenovo W530 I-7 laptop used off Ebay. It is what I use and it is perfect. Want to earn $500-750? Buy the laptop separate.

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  4 года назад

      @@docpearson I'm sure it would... I don't like HRD myself. WAY too complex. Especially for digital modes.

  • @kennylapham4295
    @kennylapham4295 2 года назад

    Did u keep the anon........is it still best radio you've used in 40+ years

    • @bobnagy9084
      @bobnagy9084 2 года назад

      I have kept it. It still IS the best ham radio made. For my "Box with knobs" I use a IC-7610. It is a simple radio....not the RF laboratory that the Anan is.

  • @arthurgumbus3969
    @arthurgumbus3969 6 месяцев назад

    Please the new G2 review?? Please??

  • @techione-f5m
    @techione-f5m Год назад

    I hope someone lends you the new Apache G2 . what a radio

    • @Yavor54
      @Yavor54 Год назад +1

      Sadly I have to buy all these radios..and the ones I don't like- sell them at a big loss. I love doing the videos though...

    • @techione-f5m
      @techione-f5m Год назад

      @@Yavor54 Thank you for what you do, I watch all your videos under 2 names I use in youtube, so I can compartmentalize my preferences. thank you again

  • @markgriffin2285
    @markgriffin2285 2 года назад

    Does Anan have a device that one can connect to the radio that would give you a dial for changing frequency plus other functions?

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  2 года назад +1

      Anan doesn't , but Elad does. Check their site. I use the mouse to drag around and then use the mouse wheel to fine-tune onto the signal... The Elad device is called a Tmate2. I have it, but do not use it.

  • @michael-n5zr
    @michael-n5zr Год назад

    Has anyone successfully changed the DC connectors to the standard?

  • @docpearson
    @docpearson 4 года назад

    Robert i need your help. I have called hamradio.com who are selling them and they dont know this answer. I watched your arrow cover all the buttons on the wonderful star wars 7000dle but no one can tell me if this tranciever has an internal "antenna tuner" Please help. Even the people at hamradio.com that are selling them told me they dont know. They said they would call back but no one has yet. I guess they are trying to find out also. Please Help Please Thank You

    • @Yavor54
      @Yavor54 4 года назад

      It does not. All my antennas are resonant, but I did add an LDG-100 Pro tuner to it jut for trimming out SWR at the band edges. I didn't even think to ask that question before buying it!

    • @docpearson
      @docpearson 4 года назад

      Bob Nagy Thank you so much for that I appreciate it so much. I really like this computer and plan to buy one as soon as I can

  • @oldguy4467
    @oldguy4467 4 года назад

    I'd have already ordered one of these except for my "tuning knob" concern. Can you effectively hunt for weak dx signals without a tuning knob? It seems like signals close to the noise level wouldn't even be visible on the waterfall display, so you couldn't just see them and jump there. I've been inactive for quite a few years and I'm still using my old TS-940, so my experience is limited to that. I always used to enjoy tuning the bands looking for weak signals, and I'm not sure how that would work out with just a mouse for tuning. I'm looking for input from anyone who might help out my concern. I'm very computer literate, I've been building pc's since the 70's, so that's not a factor.

    • @Yavor54
      @Yavor54 4 года назад

      Hi Old Guy.. like me! the spectrum scope on the Anan is the most sensitive I have ever used. It will show signals that are S-0. Changing over to mouse tuning takes a little time. I use a mouse with a roller wheel on top. You can get very close to the signal and then use the little wheel to fine-tune. There are several tuning methods, so really, it is 95% as good as a tuning VFO dial. I added a Tmate2 tuning dial to the Anan and stopped using it- as I got used to the mouse tuning. Past that issue, the rest of the radio is stellar.

    • @oldguy4467
      @oldguy4467 4 года назад

      @@Yavor54 Thanks Bob! Not having a knob for tuning is the only thing that's been holding me back. I'm fine with doing everything else through the PC interface. Guess I'll just have to bite the bullet and give it a try. It's between the IC-7610 and the Anan 7000DLE so I can't go wrong either way. Living in an Urban area, I'm liking the noise reduction options on the 7000DLE a lot. Puresignal is a nice bonus too.

    • @ON8EI
      @ON8EI 2 года назад

      @@oldguy4467 What did you do?

    • @oldguy4467
      @oldguy4467 2 года назад

      @@ON8EI I ended up just getting the IC-7610.

  • @stevesteve6506
    @stevesteve6506 4 года назад

    Hi Bob. Do you speak hungarian by chance?

    • @Yavor54
      @Yavor54 4 года назад

      Sadly no. Only "household" hungarian...time for bed, come eat, take a bath...etc.
      Strangely, I do teach Russian!. Big 73's
      bob

  • @docpearson
    @docpearson 4 года назад

    thanks for the answer on the amplifier. would this be a good rf sampler www.cleanrf.com/products.html#RF-S2K
    also i am looking at this and the ftdx101d which i would be more use to. but wondered which i shoud i get.
    thanks doc pearson from texarkana arkansas

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  4 года назад

      Wow, you found a cheaper alternative. The one everyone uses is $149. You would only have to be sure it's sampler output level was proper for the Anan input. I would risk it...as I would just check it on my scope and then add attenuators if necessary. You have to use an attenuator on the $149 one too. Thanks!

  • @007ExtremeCB
    @007ExtremeCB 2 года назад

    Fine business Bob, over

  • @KB4QAA
    @KB4QAA 2 года назад

    Great review. Thanks, 73 b.

  • @arthurhunt642
    @arthurhunt642 3 года назад

    Where are the tubes?

    • @Yavor54
      @Yavor54 3 года назад +1

      The miniature valves are located next to the 4D synergistic enigmalizer

  • @t-lm
    @t-lm 3 года назад

    melyiket valasztanad, anan vagy flex?

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  3 года назад

      Az Anan-t választom. A teljesítmény sokkal jobb. Nem lesz jó támogatásod az Anan-on ... mert a program nyílt forráskódú.

    • @t-lm
      @t-lm 3 года назад

      @@robertnagy2163 amugy en is ezt valasztanam, de gondoltam megkerdem azert mert nagyobb szaki vagy, koszi

    • @robertnagy2163
      @robertnagy2163  3 года назад

      @@t-lm
      Köszönöm! A legfejlettebb technológiát vásárolva mindig fennáll bizonyos kockázat. Jutalma a lehető legjobb teljesítmény. 73 Bob

    • @t-lm
      @t-lm 3 года назад

      @@robertnagy2163 100%-ban egyetertek, 73

  • @vu3mes
    @vu3mes 3 года назад

    Great review, but beyond the affordability of many average hams. 73

    • @Yavor54
      @Yavor54 3 года назад

      Indeed true.

  • @markcayton6712
    @markcayton6712 4 года назад

    Thanks for the very good review, Bob. But good grief, get rid of that silly Bobsmeter S-meter! This video is about the Anan radio and software, and you shouldn't have any unnecessary and unrelated clutter in the video...and the Bobsmeter is nothing but unnecessary clutter. That thing was always getting in the way of your presentation, such that you were constantly having to drag it around on the screen so you could get access to a particular feature of the Thetis software. Thetis has its own very capable full-featured S-meter itself (as you demo'ed) - you should have left the Bobsmeter completely out of the video.
    As a sufferer of OCD I must say that your inclusion of the Bobsmeter seriously detracted from an otherwise excellent video.
    EDIT: For the record, I own and operate a 7KDLEMKII black face (no imbedded CPU) running Thetis, I'm a very happy user.
    73,
    Mark K1LSB

    • @Yavor54
      @Yavor54 4 года назад +1

      Well, the bob meter is already gone.. It isn't even accurate!

    • @mianesva
      @mianesva 4 года назад

      @@Yavor54 and here I was about to enter a comment asking where to get this meter. LOL. Saw your video when it came out... found a decently priced 7KDLE and recently got it setup (no thetis yet though...). (BTW, also playing with 101MP...)