First Impressions: MLite-880 Resumed!

Preface

With the firmware flashed back to its original V1.4 and the radio operating again, I resume my first impressions post with a warning I recall from the Raddy website that goes something like:

If it isn’t broken, don’t update the firmware!

Buzz on the internet showed that experienced MLite-880 users found the V1.4 firmware a backwards step in some respects. Not having experience with earlier versions, I can’t judge that. Nevertheless, the manufacturer, Elecevolve, certainly advertises firmware updates as an important feature. I’m not the only person who “soft bricked” their radio trying to update the firmware.

Impressions

The question I’m asking myself is whether this is a radio experiment or a shortwave listening appliance. A different way of putting it is: does this radio just receive well, or is it useful and convenient? Stay tuned.

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LiJiANi RD239S got SSB!

I’m just noting that there is a new variant of the venerable LiJiANi RD239 with SSB and App control for sale. It’s at AliExpress for about $111 US.

The product photo shows the same Radio-C app used by some of the Retekess / HanRangDa / Zhiwhis / Raddy models.

App controlled

If interested, check out the manual.

I rarely use my Rd239, although it has some nice features, including backlit keys, weather band and VHF. The company has always been responsive when I asked for firmware updates.

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First Impressions: MLite-880 Interrupted!

Fresh Out of the Box

Nice box, well padded. I was at first concerned by the empty plastic battery case included, but the battery was included, already installed in the radio. The battery was about half charged. It comes with a manual, USB charging cable, and an SMA to 3.5mm phone jack adapter.

The size is smaller than a Tecsun PL-990.

When I first turned it on, the FM band was selected. I couldn’t quickly figure out how to switch bands — need manual. I did find that the single tuning knob toggles between frequency and volume setting, and that it does not do anything to select from the menus.

Next thing for a receiver geek was to check the firmware version. The website manual says Version 2.2. The supplied manual on paper said 2.1.0. The unit itself, if I ‘m reading it right, says 1.4.

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ATS25 Firmware Alternative

This is just quick note about some new commercial firmware for the ATS25 series of receivers. I hope to take a look at it soon, but in the meantime interested owners of these radios can take advantage of a free trial look through a link on their website, https://golden-radio.com.

ATs25 with Golden Radio Firmware

According to the website, it’s tested on:

ATS25, ATS25+, X1, X2, max, max-Decoder, max-Decoder II and variants with digital-modes modifications. ESP32 + SI473x hardware with ILI9341 display.

I refer the reader to the website for a full list of features, but I noticed EiBi database and FT2 support right away.

I don’t do much with my ATS25 max-Decoder — just too many radios and so little time — but this does look intresting.

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Unplanned Incoming Radio — MLite-880

I received a note today from Elecevolve, the manufacturer of the MLite-880, offering a review unit. Nearly all the radios I review are ones I purchase outright, but this will be one of those rare exceptions.

MLite-880 (product photo)

The MLite-880 was not on my buy list for a couple of reasons. I was little put off by its appearance and particularly the black and white screen, where color is the norm for SDRs. I had decided that if I were going to pursue something from the portable SDR genre, then I wouldn’t compromise; I’d get a top-of-the line Mahahit DSP4 when they become available (rather than the discontinued DSP2, DSP3, whatever Deepelec may come up with next, or a clone).

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Re-viewing radios – Zhiwhis ZWS-C919

Most of my reviews are written within 3-4 days of receiving the radio. While I try to give the receivers a workout, cover the main points and present a case for or against, opinions change over time; some radios even get firmware updates.

The receiver that initially spurred this series is the Zhiwhis ZWS-C919 / Raddy RF919 / Retekess TR113 / HanRongDa HRD-C919. I wanted to re-think this one because my first opinion was so negative, and other reviewers are more positive.

Zhiwhis ZWS-C919
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Re-Viewing Radios – Tecsun PL-660

Most of my reviews are written within 3-4 days of receiving the radio. While I try to give the receivers a workout, cover the main points and present a case for or against, opinions change over time; some radios even get firmware updates.

I bought my Tecsun PL-660 14 years ago for $109 and it still has the screen protector attached. It’s an early firmware version, 6601.1 Later ones have memory sort with duplicate removal and a tuning calibration feature.

Tecsun PL-660
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