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they aren't a bad radio if aligned when new, but most radios need aligned anyway when new, don't drift on SSB, and new ones have a blue display
Specs:
Microprocessor Controlled Transceiver
· 35-40 Watts RF Output Power
· Variable Power - In All Modes
· AM / USB / LSB / FM
· 1 kHz / 10 kHz / 100 kHz Steps
· 5 Digit Frequency Display
· ECM Microphone with Up and Down Frequency Controls
· 5 Memory Channels - Saves Both Frequency and Mode
· Back Lit LCD Display and Front Panel Controls
· Digital S/RF Meter on LCD
· RF Gain and Microphone Gain Controls
· +/- 1 kHz Clarifier
· Noise Blanker and Automatic Noise Limiter
· Frequency Scan
· Last Channel Recall - Returns to Last Operated Frequency and Mode
· Split Frequency Offset for Repeater Use
· Receive Audio Tone Control
· MARS / CAP Compatible (Permits Required)
· 1 Year Warranty
Yep after reading comments etc., the magnum is a good radio but I believe for your money the rci is the better of the radio for ssb.
I also use a uniden hr2600 with a chip switch in for ssb and its a talker and the receive is hot a great radio.
Tnx a lot guys cu on the airwaves