I have a Tecsun PL-330 & I really appreciate the ETM. First thing when I get to my radios I'll run a scan to see what's going on. That's normally at 0545 CST. It's fun seeing the band conditions change through sunrise & onto the rest of the day. I had read from various sources that keeping the bandwidth on the 330 to a narrow setting is the best for ETM scanning. I also have 3 other Tecsuns, - PL-660, PL-880 & PL-310ET & 2 Sangean ATS-909X, which I really enjoy each & every one of them.
@@sfred I ended up buying a QRM Eliminator to try to deal with it (just one of those cheap ones) and seemed to work pretty good if I want to listen to a broadcast, not so good if you're scanning the bands though. th-cam.com/video/yBgBMNqPIY4/w-d-xo.html
I have a Tecsun PL-330 & I really appreciate the ETM. First thing when I get to my radios I'll run a scan to see what's going on. That's normally at 0545 CST. It's fun seeing the band conditions change through sunrise & onto the rest of the day. I had read from various sources that keeping the bandwidth on the 330 to a narrow setting is the best for ETM scanning. I also have 3 other Tecsuns, - PL-660, PL-880 & PL-310ET & 2 Sangean ATS-909X, which I really enjoy each & every one of them.
You actually can adjust the sensitivity of the ETM+ scan without resorting to narrowing the bandwidth. This also goes for the non-SSB, PL-320. 🙂
@@StratmanII How?
@@chuckg6039I’ve read that pressing and holding 9 allows you to adjust the ATS threshold, no idea if that affects ETM.
Hi, how to use etm to scan all local FM stations?
Switch to FM mode, then do the ETM scan.
@@sfred Just press the ETM button?
Hold it down, I think. @@fwfefrtefdv4719
Looking at both of these radios. Thanks for the comparison.
? Do you mean 380 is better on AM
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That's the same kind of RFI I get in my home, it's highly annoying.
It's particularly bad on the 49 metre band, but much better above 7000 kHz.
@@sfred I ended up buying a QRM Eliminator to try to deal with it (just one of those cheap ones) and seemed to work pretty good if I want to listen to a broadcast, not so good if you're scanning the bands though. th-cam.com/video/yBgBMNqPIY4/w-d-xo.html