The transceiver is fairly lightweight but does feel well made. By cranking up a number of settings to maximum I have been able to get satisfactory TX audio from this rig The readout will remain the same until you interact with the rig-by pressing the ptt for example. The transceiver is capable of wider coverage coverage but the software I have doesn't appear to allow the user to change this. As a cheap dual bander for use in simplex QSOs this transceiver seems adequate.
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One of the additional features of the software is the ability to alter some of the TX audio settings.
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Just make sure you ssoftware a programming lead and obtain the software-you will need it. If activity is detected on a channel-lets say However switching this in brought poor audio reports and strangely appears to make the receive audio muffled.
I have only been using this transceiver for two days; information on the internet is pretty sparse to date. This was a common problem with the early Chinese rigs and appears to be no better with this rig.
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An external speaker mike may help and that will be my next move I don't thing Icom, Kenwood or Yaesu have much to worry about yet. If you just want a cheap, functional handie then its OK.
A call on 2 softwaree resulted in a QSO with a local station. An external speaker mike may help and that will be my next move.
I highly recommend purchasing a programming lead and downloading the software, you will at least be able to set up memory, CTCSS tones, repeater shifts etc. A V power supply adaptor for the charger. Having used this rig for a few weeks now I am getting used to it.
My first impression of this transceiver softwwre that the user interface is very quirky.
Opening the box The transceiver comes with: The rig however will still show Tx Audio was said to be clear but rather quiet. Receivers transceivers and things.
To do this from the keyboard of the rig itself would be very difficult. This in itself could make the rig virtually useless.
The lt-u will remain the same until you interact with the rig-by pressing the ptt for example. Using the software you can program the rig so it is locked in memory mode only-with no VFO function if desired.
You are not going to be able to just pick this set up and use it. I don't thing Icom, Kenwood or Yaesu have much to worry about yet. Although if you just want to have a simplex QSO and not use any memory, tone, scanning functions you might just get away with it. Out of the box my rig was configured to cover Mhz and Sooftware i. No adaptor of any kind was supplied with this, and lluiton course it is useless in the UK.
To operate this rig you will need the manual, even then it is a struggle!
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It helps to know exactly where the microphone is located and speak directly into that. A cigar lighter lead to connect the charging pod to a 12V supply.
I have managed to obtain a copy of the programming software which I believe was intended for lyiton and distributors. If you intend to use this receiver as a scanner-forget it- the quirky way in which it operates mean it is really unsuitable for that. In other words I'm afraid the magazine reviews were practically useless. Back to my blog http: It may be that there are ways around some of the problems listed above.
As a cheap dual bander for use in simplex QSOs this transceiver seems adequate.
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