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What's the go-to 10 meter mobile?

Mudfoot

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What's the least corniest 10 meter export rig on the market? I've been out of the loop and wondering what's out there now. At one time, I think I had everything there was to get.

The best rig I last used was the McKinley export radio. I really liked it. I have the McKinley CB version in my car. I just found out all my locals are running 26.915. I need something to go there.

Anything I should get instead?
 

What's the least corniest 10 meter export rig on the market? I've been out of the loop and wondering what's out there now. At one time, I think I had everything there was to get.

The best rig I last used was the McKinley export radio. I really liked it. I have the McKinley CB version in my car. I just found out all my locals are running 26.915. I need something to go there.

Anything I should get instead?
Radioddity QT-60 Pro or QT-80
 
You'll get many different responses here because as always, the best radio is the one you have. But here is the reason I chose Stryker. I like the convenience of having a knob to turn quickly to adjust RF gain, RF power, Mic gain, squelch, etc. Especially inn a mobile situation, one should not have to push buttons and scroll through menus to find the parameter you want to adjust. Stryker 955 still gives you the old-school method of finding your adjustments with mechanical knobs instead of fumbling thru menus. I think it's important in a mobile.
 
I ordered the QT-60. Does it have a noisey receive? I had to buy a Wilson 1000. My old Stryker magnet mount will not tune. Might be water in the coil. Anyway, the 11 meter mod is simple enough.
 
You'll get many different responses here because as always, the best radio is the one you have. But here is the reason I chose Stryker. I like the convenience of having a knob to turn quickly to adjust RF gain, RF power, Mic gain, squelch, etc. Especially inn a mobile situation, one should not have to push buttons and scroll through menus to find the parameter you want to adjust. Stryker 955 still gives you the old-school method of finding your adjustments with mechanical knobs instead of fumbling thru menus. I think it's important in a mobile.
QT-60 and QT-80, both have physical front panel controls for crucial functions.
 

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