13.8 with the alinco and it works great. The best upgrade for that radio is using the workman heavy duty or any heavy duty power cord to feed it plenty of current. Up until I went off the air the radio did well at 13.8 to 14.2.
My N2 came with a heavy duty power cord.13.8 with the alinco and it works great. The best upgrade for that radio is using the workman heavy duty or any heavy duty power cord to feed it plenty of current. Up until I went off the air the radio did well at 13.8 to 14.2.
Rock and Roll! many thanksI posted these a little while ago.
The service menu w/my factory settings and a blank one for your use.
ANYTONE AT-5555N2 receive noise work-around
Thanks 399 (y) I have actually had a quick look at this - the settings are roughly the same. When Magnuman and I were playing around with this, we half expected to see a big difference in the service menu settings between my radio and his, but the settings were basically the same. I'm thinking...www.worldwidedx.com
thank you. yup, that is it. was in the menus within the radio and menu item 10 TDC is called 'Voltage Protection' in the manual.TDC is Voltage Protection. It will alarm if the supply voltage is too low, or too high.
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yes open up cut white wire and move jumper from 1&2 to 2 & 3 magic on 27 MhzI emailed the Amazon seller about the 11 meter mod for this new radio and got a reply this evening. They're telling me they can guide me to the mod but will need the programming cable..... Hmmmm. So this one may not have the wire on the board to snip like the strykers.
anyone able to customize the weather friequencies? if so, what bands? would love to be able to monitor local police, fire, EMS etc. yes, a couple are digital only, but my town is large and still uses 30Mhz voice for Police.
saw a video of it being easy in software for the Aries II, but only thing i can do within QX555n_II software is Add or Delete from scan.
thanks *fingers crossedEditing the VHF RX freqs can't be done at the moment. They might be able to add the feature in future firmware (same as ARES II) 140-170MHz. This would be great.
As for increasing the RX range above 30MHz, that is not likely to happen (hardware limitations).
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Maybe for getting the radio to swing, a good tech could help. Now about this radios out of the box performance, that's debatable considering many in this forum and in this thread are using them just as they were born. I won't argue about Michael's work, it's top notch! He set up both my q5n2 and ss-7900v, both are top shelf radios.Buffalo, was it NPC? (Negative Peak Compression) if so, i don't think you want it. from what i heard it causes distortion even when adjusting modulation with NPC enabled.
if it were me, i would take/ship it to someone who is familiar with these newer, menu driven service adjustment radios. Michal from Scott's Radios LLC comes to mind. he has a ton of video on youtube.
seems out of the box the AT-5555n II's under-modulate AM, with too high a dead key at max power. they also severely over-modulate SSB. dunno about FM.
if anyone is considering this radio, i wouldn't suggest purchasing without a proper alignment. these are not good out of the box IMO.
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