Now that I’ve started using the Si4732 ESP32 ATS V3, I’ve been disappointed. The technology is amazing, features overwhelming and the operation is close to optimum for a device with just an off-on switch and a knob. But to be a good radio, it has to get stations, and I wasn’t getting much on it when I tested radios for my Little Radio Review. So what’s going on?

I have two ATS Mini radios. The first one was described on the product sheet as a “Mini Radio” and based on its hardware description is what is described as V1. The second one is described in its documentation as an ATS Mini and its hardware description points to it being V3, with the significant differences being that V3 has an adjustment to the antenna impedance that’s supposed to make it more sensitive and it has a separate amplifier for the audio output jack making it usable for headphones.
One of the most prominent experts on these radios is an amateur radio operator, Paul (OM0ET), who posts videos about radio topics on YouTube and in particular has modified the ATS Mini. Here is his early review of the V1 model:
A list of good things about the radio appears in the video description, including: “Sensitivity comparable with PL330.” Now that is a statement that I can objectively evaluate, since I have a Tecsun PL-330.
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