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Think about the up side, your local annoyer is on your home channel making a nuisance. Then he gets one of these and his power is Divided by 40. You can now hear the stations he would have been drownig out with all that bad bad 11 meter power focused on the channel your trying to talk on.
Not unless you can buy them with fuel points. In the truck driving world Cobra Connex and Galaxy are the names that are asked for. After that it is Stryker President then Magnum and Anytone bringing up the rear.
I hate to say it but the cost of a new qt-40 or aries-II may be less than repair labor by someone with tools and skill for smd work if it is more than blown finals. If the chip that keys the radio off of the mic input is damaged the radio will be unrepairable for reasonable cost.
I have a Minuteman I d104, It is my favorite hand mic I wish I could find one more for a spare. The switch in the current d104 is good for maybe a month before it is junk.
Should be $389 everywhere.
Usb works good to charge uniden wireless mic or president wireless mic.
With the stock mic and noise gate on I can drive with the windows down and the mic doesn't pick up wind noise, also noise gate doesn't change the sound like nrc on transmit or digimic does.
Authorized dealers can get the info they need from ranger or president. One of the few advantages a real cb shop has over amazon selling bottom dollar anytones.
The heat sink is drilled for one fan in the center also if you only have one 40mm fan laying around. Also some weight has been added to the stock mic that ships with the Washington that gives it a very nice feel compared to the non weighted stock mic.
I wish they would do a 69 base plus with that power output, until then my dx 2517 and driver will have to do the job. The receive on the old black base is as sensitive as any of the new quixing radios and I have an external dsp unit I can use if I want but it stays unhooked most of the time due...
I had not ever looked at that board before, looks like the halfway point between the v1 and v2 955 stryker. I expected that one to be a service menu radio.
Long live the variable resistor.
It is called a tnc connector, antennas and adapters are available.
Looks very similar to my pni hp 82, but It comes with the bnc antenna.
I need to adapt an old radioshack center load antenna but I have no trouble talking to the base from 2 miles away with the rubber duck.
Service menu access is the same as the EU George II but the keys are labeled different.
Don't fiddle without proper test equipment so you can see how bad you distort the super clean factory tune. I don't have any good stuff here so I will have to wait until Monday.
Way better, Positive feedback on the tac switches and strong detents on the encoder. easier to find the squelch open window on am than the Lincoln II+ but open squelch on am is closed squelch on ssb so you have to adjust when you change modes.
The display is bright and still readable in direct...
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