Sorry Rooster, I saw you responded to my question. I found where you said 14.6v. Once I heard you say it in the video I deleted the comment. I didn't know you responded until I got a popup 10:12 -> 14.6
anybody notice that you cant get a higher signal than 9 F units.. Even if i key up my other base the neddle doesnt go higher than 9.. ive been lookin on youtube for others to see and have yet to see one where someone breaks 9 f units...
Yea I "swiped" your handle. Been on the radio 25 years and never heard a single person from Cali go by Rooster, so you must be some sort of mud duck talking on a Little Wil and cobra 19wxst 🤣.
They perform just like the one you see in the video. That's as peaked as they get without doing a final upgrade, average power mod, and regulator upgrade
Odd question I know. I finally was hooking up my new radio and I turned it on just to make sure it powered up. It gave the beep when turned on and I found to kill that in the menu with no problem but I noticed something that isnt normal to me when i opened the squelch i heard no noise coming out from the speaker Is that normal for this radio ??????
When you opened the squelch? Well if you turn it wide open most radios have no noise. If you turn it all the way down the ASQ kicks in which is like an additional noise blanker , that aside these radios do have a very quiet receiver. Do you like white noise and static?
@@Rooster_Radio OK. I'm leaning towards one of these. Want a SSB unit at a reasonable price that performs well out the box EDIT: ordered one today. Was put off the prez lincoln for a couple of reasons and cost delta alone is a big factor, then then SSB quality and reported receive issues, though can be resolved, shouldnt need to be at the price point. So its the Anytone for me.
IF you have height clearance your best bet is the good ole 1/4 wave 102 inch SS whip. REMEMBER, the total 1/4 wavelength for CH 20 - mid-band - is 108.5 inches. You WILL need to use a six inch spring, or two 3.3 inch springs, OR a spacer, or combination of both to hit that magic 108.5 inch length/height. Get the length correct and it'll be much easier to tune. Most people use only one spring and if is not a six inch spring, your not going to have the easiest time tuning for the lowest SWR....
Yes, you can tie the tx and rx clarifier. It's in your menu. Plus, you can adjust the khz to what ever you want. Mine slides to 5 khz, both Rx and Tx, up 5 and down 5 from what your freq shows. 73s
@Rooster_Radio furreal? My favorite was galaxy 99 I have 2 both need repair. Also have cobra 148 and others president ax144 all need help and more if you know good tech. I've been ripped to many times to mention by scammers.
It doesn't show forward power on the watt meter. Yes you can be heard over the air "modulating" but for a watt meter reading it's just a dead output. I knew an FM guru would correct me on the technical aspect. 🙂