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  1. Pez

    5555n2 / QT60 - what would you add

    They have had my list for well over a year. Good to see they are getting similar input from multiple people. As for some of the things you say require hardware, don't be so sure! There are some tricks available on this PCB that can be leveraged in software alone (user FM Dev (not W/N RX filters)...
  2. Pez

    5555n2 / QT60 - what would you add

    My wishlist: Firmware: -No VFO / CH change muting -Expanded WX band 140-170MHz -CTCSS tone frequency display, not CTCSS number) - e.g. show "118.8hz" rather than "16") -2K / 4K FM deviation menu options -TX and RX BPF settings. Allow upper and lower passband filter adjustments in main menu...
  3. Pez

    Double Sideband

    FYI, The latest IJV firmware for the Quansheng UV-K5 series handhelds, supports DSB RX and TX. It is a lot of fun checking into 2m SSB (USB) nets on a $30 HT. It works surprisingly well. 2m SSB is pretty popular here in VK land, so it's actually useful. (DSB to SSB "cross-mode" QSO's work...
  4. Pez

    Anytone Ares 2

    Interesting, and all good on the RX. I wouldn't trust that old modulation meter though! (I think many old-school modulation meters would be better named "distortion meters"!) Out of the box, the QT40 is between 80-90% AM modulation, and 100% is achievable with alignment (see my post up the page...
  5. Pez

    Anytone Ares 2

    When you say "outperforming in every way", do you mean specifically the power output, and AM modulation percentage? Because that is the only two things that the 6666 has over the ARES2/QT40, in terms of "performance" that I have measured in all my testing. I know, those two things matter a lot...
  6. Pez

    Anytone Ares 2

    It's actually getting pretty close IMO, especially given the huge price gap!
  7. Pez

    that was painful

    Don't you mean, that was "Awesome"? :) 73
  8. Pez

    Dummy Load Question

    100% agree Mike. I have a MFJ-264 and the build quality is actually very good - I got lucky with mine, it looks nice and flat on a VNA up to 500MHz as well (650MHz as quoted is not so good). But I do consider this as a "good" 100W load, that can handle small amounts of higher PEP, up to 500W for...
  9. Pez

    Buying radios from Amazon

    Run it stock - don't attempt to change anything in the service/alignment menus without the required test equipment. For now, just set the Mic Gain to your preference and I'm sure will be very happy with this radio, straight out of the box. The settings work the same whether it is expanded, or...
  10. Pez

    Anytone Ares 2

    I happened to be playing with an ARES 2 today, so I thought I would take a few pics of the typical results on AM, to show what you should expect to see after a good alignment. (Note: NPC OFF). At 101.3% measured, if I'm being picky, there is just the slightest bit of positive peak slanting...
  11. Pez

    Anytone Ares 2

    Only a tad over 100% modulation is possible without distortion on the ARES 2. You must make sure that NPC is OFF if you are trying to align for a clean 100%. With NPC ON, a lot of the service modulation adjustments seem to be bypassed, or they behave very strangely. (FYI, more microphone...
  12. Pez

    Anytone Ares 2

    I imagine the UR6QW would work well with it indeed. What boom mic are you using?
  13. Pez

    Anytone AT-5555N II (version 2). AM modulation swing and or SSB safe power output adjustment

    For that item, you are lucky as it has a default value of 00250. Most other items do not have a default value. Be careful, and it goes without saying to keep out if you don't have the required test equipment! FYI, for this item, 00250 relates to approximately 2.5kHz of FM deviation. As a...
  14. Pez

    CRT SS 7900V Turbo (latest version) Service Mode? (And more tricks)...

    Step 1 is get more reports for other people. The 7900V at those settings would normally be very clean. (It might be the local station with an RX problem).
  15. Pez

    CRT SS 7900V Turbo (latest version) Service Mode? (And more tricks)...

    This is another firmware thing... Does your radio have a 5kHz step option in the menu? If not, it is an older version of firmware. Because CRT are jerks, they will not release the firmware update - you will have to return the radio to them, (or maybe a dealer) to have it updated if you want the...
  16. Pez

    CRT SS 7900V Turbo (latest version) Service Mode? (And more tricks)...

    I got my Tiny SA's from the official seller on AliExpress called "Zeenko Store". If you are interested in a SA for other things as well, and you can justify the purchase, the "TinySA Ultra" is the one to have. Regarding 7900 software versions, you will need to use the correct version of...
  17. Pez

    CRT SS 7900V Turbo (latest version) Service Mode? (And more tricks)...

    It is not very common to see the upper S meter levels being very far out of alignment on these radios, however it's good news that the radio is working well for you otherwise. If you are feeling brave you could get a TinySA (a relatively cheap device that includes a signal generator) to firstly...
  18. Pez

    emperor ts-5010

    Indeed. Nice filters in the HTX-100 too. The TS-5010 does well though. It really does come much closer to the HTX performance than most others of the day.
  19. Pez

    emperor ts-5010

    Absolutely, the HTX-100 is awesome. I have 2 of them! :) . Of course, they are a dedicated 10m radio though, and not an export. (I did the extended coverage mod in mine but left them as USB/CW only.)
  20. Pez

    emperor ts-5010

    Hi all. For some fun tonight, I decided to try out CW with a paddle on my TS-5010. It performed surprisingly well! The CW is clean and has no chirp. It looks great on the scope. The break-in delay is a probably bit long, but that would be internally adjustable, no doubt. FYI, after this I tried...