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Scott wrote:
OK, I'm a bit confused. At the top, you say it meets or beats FCC technical standards then and at the bottom, you say hams would be lowering their standards buying this "piece of crap". So why is it junk? Because it wears down a battery in use? So would a mobile or base radio running on a car battery... I think he was complaining because the early radios (before Part 90 certification) were not quite compliant on 2m in terms of spurious radiation. In practice they were ok if you used a resonant antenna. Once they were "cleaned up" for part 90 certification, they were fine. This is pretty common with Chinese radios, the CW QRP rig sold by both MFJ and Ten-Tec were the same way. The original radios sold from China as a kit and later from Canada via eBay also lacked proper filtering. The radios were three band, the Ten-Tec version is two band, the MFJ version is single band. Both have improved filtering and are legal in the US. Note that several of the Japanese companies are using factories in China, so the difference between a name brand an unknown brand may be very little. Bottom line, if you bought them from eBay vendors a year ago, you may have problems, if you buy them today it should be ok. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, N3OWJ/4X1GM My high blood pressure medicine reduces my midichlorian count. :-( |
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