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On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 11:39:51 -0400, Scott in Baltimore
wrote: I "found" them a few minutes later when I tuned for someone else. That's one very good reason to have a locked clarifier. Every time I had a locked clarifier, I get off frequency comments. So you're going to believe that someone who's clarifier isn't at 12 o'clock on the 00's is right? I find it annoying to have to chase someone around because they tune to my on-frequency radio and they change their transmit frequency. A common complaint. But the alternative of having several different people on slightly different frequencies, requiring you to tune each one for clean fidelity is, IMHO, a bigger irritant. Have it properly aligned by a tech with calibrated equipment. That's good for you, but not for the other guys who align with a "galaxy" frequency counter. Also, the Unidens stay on freq better then the Galaxy and Connex crap. An old Cobra with the Uniden guts will stay on freq summer and winter, while a Galaxy will drift a lot from turn on to warmup. My old TRC-451 (Cobra 146) just keeps on going. Feed that into a 225 box on low using a 636L into a KW-7. Killer SSB combo. You are right about the TRC-451. I aligned mine 6 years ago, and it's still rock solid on. The radio was hacked up when I got it. Now it's back to stock with the final placed off the regulator for dependability. Mine is still basically stock, with the exception of an unlocked clarifier. I can stand locked-on ones. Dave "Sandbagger" http://home.ptd.net/~n3cvj |
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