Any one own one of these bad boys. if so how do you like. pro's con's whats the deal. If i ever was going to spend money in the 3-4 hundred dollar range i think it would be one of these, im a huge Galaxy fan.
OK COPYsimon007 said:Have one of these here too and it really does work super well
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fnkycoldmedina said:i have heard a few on the air and they always sounded great.
carl,although you are probably right ......i have never heard a ham radio like those you mention sound good on 11 meters .thats why us 11 meter guys dont buy them.
BIONIC_TEXAN88 said:fnkycoldmedina said:i have heard a few on the air and they always sounded great.
carl,although you are probably right ......i have never heard a ham radio like those you mention sound good on 11 meters .thats why us 11 meter guys dont buy them.
you must be an am'er then. those icom's sound sweet on ssb.
COPYCOPY. Anyone know what they changed with the 95T2 someone told me once but i forget. there was susposedly a problem with the 1st gen one that they fixed with the T2. Anyone know???15minigrass said:I had the orginal 95T. Best Ill ever own. Can imagine what the 95T2 does.
Carl said:than you are using the wrong radio's. ive use ham rigs that were just as loud as those toys and much cleaner to boot. modern hf rigs use speech compressors that allow 100%, not just on peaks like a standard radio. most of the time you hear a hf rig there using a standard non amplified ceramic mic and a radio that is not set up properly. i guess everyone likes a muddy overdriven radio that splaters 5 "channels" away.
Carl said:than you are using the wrong radio's. ive use ham rigs that were just as loud as those toys and much cleaner to boot. modern hf rigs use speech compressors that allow 100%, not just on peaks like a standard radio. most of the time you hear a hf rig there using a standard non amplified ceramic mic and a radio that is not set up properly. i guess everyone likes a muddy overdriven radio that splaters 5 "channels" away.