@@dxace1Dan he did and she discounted his claims and said it was his fault not the radio..I seen the post she was very nasty about it ..I'm definitely not buying one..
I am still displeased that my Choyong LC90M for mini, as with the larger LC90, will not connect with my WiFi, now T Mobile Gateway 5G, as was the case with my prior Xfinity 1GB cable modem Choyang team tells me the failure to connect is the Security protocol, such as WPA2/WPA3, which the receiver they say can't handle My European Ocean internet, GM analog and DAB, which the US doesn't use, connects to my WiFi with no problem
If I got this radio, I would not get it for SSB, I'm a ham so I can get SSB on many transceivers and even quite a few receive-only rigs. My favorite for SSB is my Malahit DSP2 because it has an insanely good noise blanker and limiter. So good the noise floor literally goes away almost entirely, not just go down a bit. Get this LC90 radio for the WIFI internet stuff, not for the real radio part. Just my two cents.
Im glad i waited after seeing how they treat customers..the one guy here sent 3 back they will not connect to wifi and get an error...im hearing the same in a different group im in the same problem...
Don't know if this helps, but it only works on 2.5Ghz WiFi with WPA2 or less which may explain people not being able to connect. Also have to use microSD for firmware update. I've had the radio for several months and already they have provided 2 firmware updates adding new features. Glad I went Choyong.
@@dxace1 While defective products get through, I've also seen many who don't bother with reading the manual. According TechSee, 41% of respondents have returned a non-defective electronics item in the last 12 months. The study also revealed 65% of respondents decide to return non-defective electronic products early on, citing frustration and/or confusion during product unboxing/unpackaging, installation, and first use.
I have communicated with Choyong on this -- there really needs to be a more stable master oscillator on this -- the drift is not serious but it is noticeable
The lc90 is a good internet radio but crappy MW radio. Basically it's deaf on this band and can only receive 2 or 3 broadcasts here in belgium. It's by far the worst MW radio I have. On SW it's ok but far from being outstanding. The Tecsun PL330 is way superior. On FM, it's fine, but not fantastically sensitive. However where the LC90 shines, it's the audio quality. Very good sound. The voice search is totally usable after the last update. All in all, it's overpriced. A wiser choice would have been to use the same radio chip as the Qodosen dx286. Even without ssb, this would have given a way better overall radio. Also, they should fix issues with the internal noise coming from the screen/ cpu. Even a lot cheaper radios are not prone to internal noise.
If a PL330 is better, that's not saying much because the PL330 ain't all that great. I have one and they are not what I'd call a bad radio but not magnificent either. At least it's easier to use than a Malahit, which you have to fiddle around with on the complicated settings to finally get something really good.
I'm not going to bother with the Raddy RF919 or its knockoffs or the Choyong LC90 until they get their act together.
An improvement and livable, but still can get better. Good catch on the soft mute. 👍
Thank you from Upstate NY USA
Sending mine back to Amazon, the update will not let me connect to the internet... my 3rd one. Wish it was prefected but.
Why don't you post a question to Qiang on the LC90 FB group?
I did.
@@dxace1Dan he did and she discounted his claims and said it was his fault not the radio..I seen the post she was very nasty about it ..I'm definitely not buying one..
@@cbmitchellyes you did I was surprised on her answer not taking any accountability and basically blaming you the user!!
Don't know if this helps, but it only works on 2.5Ghz with WPA2 or less.
I am still displeased that my
Choyong LC90M for mini, as
with the larger LC90, will not
connect with my WiFi, now
T Mobile Gateway 5G, as was
the case with my prior Xfinity
1GB cable modem
Choyang team tells me the
failure to connect is the
Security protocol, such as WPA2/WPA3, which the receiver they say can't handle
My European Ocean internet,
GM analog and DAB, which the
US doesn't use, connects to
my WiFi with no problem
Aways send a note or post on the LC90 FB group where you're likely to get help from Qiang
I just added an old wifi router the is 2.5Ghz with WPA2 and it works great.
If I got this radio, I would not get it for SSB, I'm a ham so I can get SSB on many transceivers and even quite a few receive-only rigs. My favorite for SSB is my Malahit DSP2 because it has an insanely good noise blanker and limiter. So good the noise floor literally goes away almost entirely, not just go down a bit. Get this LC90 radio for the WIFI internet stuff, not for the real radio part. Just my two cents.
When will it add 5mhz wifi?
or WPA3
Im glad i waited after seeing how they treat customers..the one guy here sent 3 back they will not connect to wifi and get an error...im hearing the same in a different group im in the same problem...
Don't know if this helps, but it only works on 2.5Ghz WiFi with WPA2 or less which may explain people not being able to connect. Also have to use microSD for firmware update. I've had the radio for several months and already they have provided 2 firmware updates adding new features. Glad I went Choyong.
I think that if you send something back 3 times, there is a high chance that the error is with the user...
@@dxace1 While defective products get through, I've also seen many who don't bother with reading the manual.
According TechSee, 41% of respondents have returned a non-defective electronics item in the last 12 months. The study also revealed 65% of respondents decide to return non-defective electronic products early on, citing frustration and/or confusion during product unboxing/unpackaging, installation, and first use.
Will the SSB drift if you let it sit on a tuned frequency, say like 20 minutes or so?
I have communicated with Choyong on this -- there really needs to be a more stable master oscillator on this -- the drift is not serious but it is noticeable
Well explain… thank you
The lc90 is a good internet radio but crappy MW radio. Basically it's deaf on this band and can only receive 2 or 3 broadcasts here in belgium. It's by far the worst MW radio I have. On SW it's ok but far from being outstanding. The Tecsun PL330 is way superior. On FM, it's fine, but not fantastically sensitive.
However where the LC90 shines, it's the audio quality. Very good sound.
The voice search is totally usable after the last update.
All in all, it's overpriced. A wiser choice would have been to use the same radio chip as the Qodosen dx286. Even without ssb, this would have given a way better overall radio. Also, they should fix issues with the internal noise coming from the screen/ cpu. Even a lot cheaper radios are not prone to internal noise.
If a PL330 is better, that's not saying much because the PL330 ain't all that great. I have one and they are not what I'd call a bad radio but not magnificent either. At least it's easier to use than a Malahit, which you have to fiddle around with on the complicated settings to finally get something really good.