I love my McKinley so much, I upgraded to a Lincoln 2+. Both absolutely great little radios. My car requires a smaller radio than say my Stryker or 148 for passenger comfort. Thank you Rooster for all your help and business. A+++
Running this exact pair in my Super C motor home with a RF Limited 2018 EX mic. Due to the Freightliner cab that's made from aluminum, I had to go with a NGP antenna on the factory installed antenna mirror mount, but it still has good range. The McKinley is a great little radio. Since FM was recently approved for amateur use in the US, I reached out to President to inquire as to whether they plan to release a US version of the McKinley AM/FM/USB/LSB currently sold in the EU market and they said it was going through FCC type approvals and they expected to release it later this year. Definitely keeping an eye out for that!
hello love your vids! question. I have this exact setup. Radio is factory. I have 18' lmr 240 ultra flex from radio to 102" whip. According to the radio swr is 1. I used a 1' jumper from radio to amp and noticed it raised my radios swr. Should I use a longer jumper? If so what style and length should I use? Should I trust the radios built in swr with the connection like this or is the amp affecting the swr reading?
I love my stock mckinley. I only went inside and increased the modulation. I set it at about 1 watt and going into a 2 pill. Stock mic works great and I now really like the channel changing buttons on the mic.Talks skip good too,that's what I mainly do Clean signal and clear audio with my biased 2 pill seems to slice thru the airways. I would like to have a 2x4 one day. I've been in cb over forty years and this setup is where I can set it and forget it. Don't have to worry about bumping the rf power knob on this one. I've still got my galaxy pluto,959 and 44 but now this is my go to setup. Thanks for doing the giveaways rooster.
@@almartiniii1541 those pots on mine wasn't real small but the other stuff is tiny. Mckinley pot you can rotate it round and round it doesn't have a stop. I used a modulation meter and if you turned it too far the modulation with drop way down. Then just backed it up at highest level. I turned my modulation on radio down on outside of radio just a little.
Hey brother, I appreciate your patience. So I am wanting to convert a mobile President McKinley into a home base. I want to route it to my Italy KL203p. What power supply do I need for this?
New Subscriber here. Really like the set up in this video. What base Antenna do recommended for this set up. I'm just looking for a home set up to play and chat on from time to time? I'm just not sure on which Antenna to use????
Really enjoy the videos. I just picked up a 200p forMy McKinley. Since I'm new to this, do you only adjust the deadkey on the AM side? I've heard that you could burn up the amp if you don't lower the deadkey. Thanks!
How can I use this set up without having to wire the amp to the car battery? Can I use a cigarette lighter adapter and just easily insert the negative and positive power cords without soldering, etc.?
Interesting that it swings forward. I have a president Andy 2 FCC with this same amp and I am dead keying 60w average with a back swing to 50-45w on AM. While my PeP stays at 60w with min forward swing as I speak. Any thoughts? I'm using rg8x and a tram 1498 antenna with SWR at 1.3
I saw a videob of yours on a 29/kl300p combinatio, I've got the same setup with a 2.5 dk but it's only transmitting just the same as what you've shown here with 300p on high and it only throws 100-110 watts on low with a dk of 11watts. What do you think is wrong? By the way, the 29 swings at around 11 to 15 watts and also on high, the amps dk is 35 watts.
That's about right bro if you was running a 4 watt dead key it would do more than that but that's running them wide open they won't last as long but also those amps push a lot more power on sideband so if you was to run sideband on a stock radio 12w pep I bet it would put out close to 300. In fact I'm pretty sure these amps are rated on the side band so if it's a 300 that's 300 watts sideband with 12 w going in 100 W with a 2.5 dead key AM is pretty good
@@Rooster_Radio I have been looking at the skipshooter .. but my luck with fiberglass antennas have only been one ever .. it was a 6ft tiger ? Was the brand..
@@Wickedtrucker75 I use a 102 on rear corner of blazer. Works real good just more directional. It receives and transmits better toward opposite corner but it works for me. Experiment if you can. If you can borrow somebody's magnet mount antenna and try it in center of vehicle and compare to 102. I would like to try a 7 ft skipshooter.
@@Rooster_Radio does your radio guy take outside business? My McKinley is box stock and also has about 1 watt forward swing. Would also like to send my stock converted Lincoln 2+ as well
I have this totally stock, untouched combination (both are brand new) and AM sounds great with the amp. However, SSB is another story which is unfortunate because I use SSB 95 percent of the time. Even when driving the amp with barely enough power to wake it up on SSB and modulation set from the lowest setting to the highest setting, the audio output is very, very crackly and not very clear at all. Sounds like a garage-built amp I had back in the late 1970s. I am using a Powermax PM4-120 amp PSU, Maco V58 with low SWR and have the amp running through an RM Italy 27/586 filter (removing it made no difference nor did I expect it to). I hope you have better success with this combination on SSB than me.