No issue with either the 7900v or the 5555n2 of mine. I didn't know there was ever an issue with them.Does the 5555NII v2 have the issue with the NB causing problems on SSB when turned on like v1 or was it fixed?
Thanks,
Dr_DX
Same here, no issues with my 5555NII and didn't know there were issues. Are you having issues?Does the 5555NII v2 have the issue with the NB causing problems on SSB when turned on like v1 or was it fixed?
Thanks,
Dr_DX
If space isn't a problem, the 5555NII hands down! Easier to operate mobile, about the same power, same price, it sounds better with many common microphones, etc. If space is a concern, you can't go wrong with a 6666. Mic adapters are readily available for both radios so you can use your favorite microphone.Anytone AT-6666 or AT-5555N 2? Which one is better?
Check out the 5555plus thread. I don't know how similar the menus are but the rigs are primarily the same chassis, it might be worth your read over there.So, I have the Q5N2, and so far I'm pretty impressed. I'm now running mine with a Ur6qw 8 band equilizer along with a Yaesu YM-33 dynamic desk mic. Nothing but flowers on the audio there. So, I'm curious about opening up tx bandwidth via the service menu. I dont know what these radio's do stock, but I'm guessing it's around 2.4khz tx bw. I'm wondering if anyone's experimented a bit here, and opened it up more. I'm thinking I'd like around 4 khz tx bandwidth like my Yaesu 3K FTDX does. I know entering service menu is dangerous and that the values in the menu settings are factory set to each individual radio, but I'm still curious to know if anyones been into the service menu and widened up the audio a bit?
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I think my 6666 has better AM adjacent channel rejection than my 5555plus. But as stated above they are the best rigs out right now. I love the Anytone offerings right now! Buy all three 5555plusN, 6666, and the 5555N2!I own the crt 7900v turbo, 5555n2, and 2 quad 6's. Both chassis are as best as you can get from an export these days. The quad 5 variants have an upper edge in the receiver department though. The receive filters on the quad 5 flavors are a complete game changer, especially on ssb. The quad 5 also has some other features that the quad 6 doesn't. Again, both are top notch but as @jdchet mentioned also if size is part of your equation then choose what works for you. You cannot go wrong with either.
Have yet to find the Plus/N. The plus has been available for a few month and word was the plus/n would be in October but I haven seen them.I think my 6666 has better AM adjacent channel rejection than my 5555plus. But as stated above they are the best rigs out right now. I love the Anytone offerings right now! Buy all three 5555plusN, 6666, and the 5555N2!
I'm after a 5555N2 next!
I haven't looked for a Plus\N since I bought the Plus. I wish they would become available! I really wanted the NR circuit but couldn't find a N2 or Plus\N when I made my purchase. I don't really care for banded radios but man I'm liking the 5555plus and the 60 channel programming helps me get over the bands, and believe it or not I like the clicky clarifier. It's really nice and the 10hz resolution is fine for SSB.Have yet to find the Plus/N. The plus has been available for a few month and word was the plus/n would be in October but I haven seen them.
Hi Dr DX,I am considering getting one if the NB On issue on SSB has been fixed. I wonder if Scott has run across this on his bench.
Members with the issue:
Big Lou - posts #56, 63, and 210
Pez - #209, 211, 214, and 215
I don't consider NOT running the NB on SSB a solution.
Thanks,
Dr_DX