Galaxy radios will drift in SSB mode - like a boat. Yet I've used them in my mobile for years in SSB. The trick is to adjust the SSB freq tuning 'coils' only after the radio has been on for at least 30 min or more so that the chassis is properly warmed up. I always unlock the fine clarifier control first. You will need it, as it will still have drift that will need attention when operating in SSB mode.
They can still be some of the best AM performers if the swing mod is taken out (thereby restoring SSB modulation to clean) - so long as the TX coils are peaked and the driver/final bias settings are set to specs. I have several Galaxy radios and all of the are outstanding performers on both AM and SSB w/o any swing or modulation mod whatsoever.
They can still be some of the best AM performers if the swing mod is taken out (thereby restoring SSB modulation to clean) - so long as the TX coils are peaked and the driver/final bias settings are set to specs. I have several Galaxy radios and all of the are outstanding performers on both AM and SSB w/o any swing or modulation mod whatsoever.