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Timchase
> 3 daynice radio for the price.. Menu very difficult to under stand most be the china influence.
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Laura Cartwright
Greater than one weekgood
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JP in MT
> 3 dayI have not yet installed this unit, however, it has both the 40-channel SSB CB in it and a HAM radio. This saves me space in my vehicles. Also 40-channel SSB radios are very hard to find (although this company has one for about $50 less if thats all you need).
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Jeremy
> 3 daywas looking for a replacement for a HR2510. New radios seem to be well junk. (china) Picked up one of these after a good deal on a 980 radio. Even though it has surface mount parts, the board seems pretty heavy duty if ran in a big truck. Stock mic sounds pretty good but does have the funky 5 pin the new Pres/Uniden radios have. The recieve is great, a very close second to the ol HR2510s of the past. NB/ANL work as they should. HighCut is very nice when running SSB. Yes the echo (adjustable but takes some time) does ok and the tunable rogerbeep tone and time can make it more identifiable i suppose if into that sort of thing. Mine is in a pickup truck. It does do 30 watts out of the box on SSB PeP. am works well, i believe it does a clean 20 to 22 pep with upto a 10 watt dead carrier. After a few weeks i did put it on the bench and did a slight tune and the radio can do upto 55 pep on ssb and stay cool. The chassis is all aluminum and it did get warm but not hot. I left it to peak around 48 watts in the mobile running around 13.5 to 13.8v dc. Custom half and half 104in whip on the tool box. If i can hear them i can talk to them.
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Duane -RSJ
> 3 dayLike its 10-12m compadible . Had everything including repeater splits -100 , has pl tones listed as 1-38 in the menu . The Clarifier adjusts to turn rx & tx freq at same time to tune in SSB signals but you set it for tx rx clarification one you shut radio off its back to locked tx clarifier You have go back into menu adjust again. This couldve been designed better.
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Loyd Pierce
> 3 dayThanks!
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Overlin
> 3 dayI have to say that I didn’t like this radio while running tests as a base station. I think my Antron 99 was introducing too much noise. My change of mind happened once I installed this radio in my car. So, here are the things I like and dislike: I like: 1. Very quiet receiver when used in my car. Low noise floor. I have to keep checking if the radio is on. 2. Good transmit audio. I left mine stock. No adjustments. 3. Sensitivity is great. I’m able to detect a tone at -127dbm. 3. RIT and XIT is included in V3. The non V3 didn’t have XIT feature in the menu. In version 3 You can turn one, the other, or both on. 4. Power output was exactly as specified 5. President was kind enough to chat with me about my concerns. 6. Love the DIN size. Excellent. Dislikes: 1. I prefer to see the frequency as full screen instead of the CHannel number. 2. CW has a few bugs. The first character sent is usually clipped. 3. Mic seems a bit light weight but sounds good.
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Amphil
> 3 dayEasy to use. Great power and modulation.
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The Wulph
> 3 dayHas great output and awesome features! Totally worth the price! I have a Striker and a HR2510. This radio stands well and holds it own!
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kb9poi
> 3 dayHam radio