I use to have a Galaxy and I was sorry I sold it...after I heard it on the air. It was a great radio with very good receive. Maybe the best mobile I ever owned. I think it was about the same at the Cobra 148 GTL.
I remember seeing the verison that looks like the Cobra 148 GTL. That verison i did have for a very short peroid of time in the mid 1990s. It worked great and was exactly the same as a Cobra 148 GTL!!!!
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There are two versions of the Courier Galaxy. Both were made by Uniden for Courier. The first model had the same circuit as the Cobra 140/142, but the circuit boards in the Courier were slightly different. It had an MB8734 PLL chip (unexpandable). These radios were real dogs, and because it was supposed to be Courier's top-of-the-line AM/SSB mobile, it was quickly discontinued and replaced by the "B" model which was exactly the same as the 148GTL...EXCEPT ... it also used the 8734 PLL chip. Overall, the later model is a really good rig. Usually low-priced.
***Correct me if I'm wrong but I understand that the 8719 PLL is a drop-in replacement for the 8734. Can anyone tell me if this is right or not ?? ***
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I had a Fanon Courier Galaxy SSB radio back around 1990. It was only my second radio but for the life of me I can't even remember what it looked like. I wouldn't know it, even if I saw it. I was using a Sadelta power/echo mic with it and everybody said I was loud as hell. I can't even remember what ever happend to that radio either. Getting old rules! I do remember what the Sadelta mic looked like though. Pretty cool looking for a mic.
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