Thank you, Eldorado828.I highly recommend Scott's radios. No smoke and mirrors, just a nice clean alignment.
Thank you, Eldorado828.I highly recommend Scott's radios. No smoke and mirrors, just a nice clean alignment.
I believe Bob's only works on stuff he sells. Superior CB is a service center for Ranger/ Galaxy/ RCI and Magnum. I don't know if Scott's really does repairs? Best bet would be to call or email them.I'm wondering if the shops will work on the radios that they've sold or will they also work on a radio they didn't sell?
I appreciate the information. I'm realizing for us non-technical guys that's going to be a big plus in buying.I believe Bob's only works on stuff he sells. Superior CB is a service center for Ranger/ Galaxy/ RCI and Magnum. I don't know if Scott's really does repairs? Best bet would be to call or email them.
Those radios are pretty good out of the box. And there are adjustments in the service menu to put it on frequency and adjust the modulation among other things. But if it works, I would run it and see what it does.Is a Stryker 955 V2 going to be able to be sweetened up a little bit, align or whatever like that.
No golden screwdriver junk. Lol
Supposably this one's just been converted and maybe a dead Key brought down to 2 watts... and that's supposed to be all.
I second that opinion, I've heard many out of the box 955's over the air and sounding choice.Those radios are pretty good out of the box. And there are adjustments in the service menu to put it on frequency and adjust the modulation among other things. But if it works, I would run it and see what it does.
I'd just use it, no need to squeeze out an extra few watts that won't really make a difference.Is a Stryker 955 V2 going to be able to be sweetened up a little bit, align or whatever like that.
No golden screwdriver junk. Lol
Supposably this one's just been converted and maybe a dead Key brought down to 2 watts... and that's supposed to be all.
Yeah I've not had it messed with and that sounds like a good plan I appreciate the thoughts.Those radios are pretty good out of the box. And there are adjustments in the service menu to put it on frequency and adjust the modulation among other things. But if it works, I would run it and see what it does.
Yeah with good reports probably be the best thing like you guys say, just leave her alone.I'd just use it, no need to squeeze out an extra few watts that won't really make a difference.
But if you're convinced that you need to, Scott's does take alignments.
I'm used to the old know type radios grew up talking on 'em.The Stryker 955 v2 and the Anytone 5555Nii are the exact same circuit inside.
The Stryker just has more chrome, more functions on switches instead of in menus, and those godawful blue lights.
These radio work very well out of the box, no need to mess with the service menu and possibly brick the radio.
That's where all the trimpots and trimmer caps/coils went.won't dare touch the service menu.
Nowadays, it's less about the golden screwdriver, and more about the golden fingertips in the service menu..........That's where all the trimpots and trimmer caps/coils went.