Yep.....Galaxy should have parted company with Ranger a long time ago. I am certain, that Galaxy could have had a competitive product, in today's CB/10m market, had they tried to get out from under the RCI cost cutting quality, with the outrageous price tags and moved on to an OEM like QX.This is truly the end of an era, we all knew this day would come. The QX made radios with the noise reduction feature are really on the next level, its a shame Galaxy didn't step it up like Stryker and President did. Might not be too hard to buy the Galaxy name and have QX make a radio similar to the Stryker 955?
The Galaxy radios with through hole parts really attracted the electronics tinkerer. Learning to do the modifications was a ton of fun, and was the main thing that attracted me from my car stereo installation background. Car audio is fun too, and putting together a great sounding system is not hard to do now days. But I would never think of modifying an audio amplifier or head unit, it just isn't a thing. I believe the Cobra 29 LTD Classic is still through hole, are there any others?
The QX made radios (Anytone, Radiodity, CRT, Stryker, President) are all surface mount, and use the smallest parts available. This makes them really hard to work on, so I guess it is a good thing that they don't need anything changed or added, the audio on these new radios is top notch. The swing mod is about the only thing I can think of, aside from changing / adding the microphone element.
The end of Galaxy will also bring about the end of a lot of CB shops. What better way to make money than to have the radios that people want, and be able to sell modifications to make them better? People bash Galaxy quality, but it has worked out very well for the shops business model.
The great part about this hobby is that there are several different parts of it to keep my interest. If I got bored modifying radios, I would start thinking about my antennas. If I got bored with antennas, I would start thinking about amplifiers. Now there is one less thing to capture my imagination. It has been reduced to finding the right buttons for the secret menu...
It's a pity. He ran a good business, for a long time.