President Lincoln II Plus Ham Radio, Rotary Switch, Up/Down Channel Selector, VFO Mode, RF Power, S-meter, Multi-functions LCD Display, 6 Memories, Vox Function, Beep Function, AM/FM/LSB/USB/CW Modes
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R. Walker
> 3 dayPaid full price for what I suspect was opened box unit. The mic didnt work and fuse blew first time it was keyed up. During further inspection I discovered the power cord in the box contained a 2 amp fuse with a fuse holder labeled for 2 amp fuse! Radio draws 6 amps on transmit. Replaced fuse and mic, now all is well. Havent repaired the shorted box mic yet but will just for a spare. Nice radio but beware of seller. May have been honest mistake of someone putting opened return in the wrong bin.
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Ron..
Greater than one weekI really like this radio. I havent yet found a bad thing to say about it. I have been a amateur radio operator for a long time (early 70s) this is the nicest radio I have owned for use in a mobile Small and goes well with the instrument panel(because of the ability to change colors) Great bang for the buck!
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Viper__40
> 3 dayThis radio works as advertised. Performs very well. Operation is easy. Ive always like a (Uniden/President) product. Will continue to support.
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Tesla Shorts
> 3 dayThis is the next step from the HR2510/2600/Lincoln. The Lincoln II + has far more features and everything has adjustability through the menu. 50 watts on SSB is plenty with a decent antenna for this coming solar cycle maximum. Under/over voltage protection AND SWR protection is a huge plus! The stock microphone is designed for the radio and has good TX audio. This version of the radio Is not as easy to use as the older radios and is not for beginners. This radio is designed for amateur radio frequencies and operated by amateur radio operators. 73
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TheBronze
> 3 dayI bought this to replace an old Cobra. I had this tuned when I bought it and it arrived ready to go. It is being used as a base station with a simple inverted V dipole antenna. Works great! The receiver is pretty good for this type of radio. Not as good as the one on my Yaesu 991A but then what is. The transmit is good, it puts out a solid 30-35 watts PEP and the audio sounds clean and well balanced. I get decent communications with mobiles about to about ten miles on AM and a bit further on SSB. I use it to monitor 38LSB so I know when skip is coming in.
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Jon
> 3 dayBig disappointment! I got on the air with a neighbor and the audio was badly distorted RX and TX. We found out that if I put a 100 HZ offset over his frequency we could talk without the distortion. Even after adding the 100 Hertz, the reception quality was very poor for a $250.00 radio.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayI havent used radio too much for 10 and 12m bands havent opened yet in NW part of county. I like all the functions the radio has although programing can be a little difficult for repeater use.
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Clayton Gibson
> 3 dayOverall a good radio. I actually like it better than my galaxy 99v that i had good transmitt and receive...but the ASC is useless so i dont use it if someone is putting a full signal on you it will work fine anything less than a 9.5 and you wont hear a thing So thats something that president needs to address and fix but if you dont mind using the squelch i would recommend this radio to anyone
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Andy
> 3 dayGreat radio at a great price. Fast shippng...
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Jorge Jaña lagos
> 3 dayGood ham radio!!!