Also Scotts radio website says programming cable included too.Did you gents get the expand and alignment with them. Not sure if that was an option.
It's nice having that done for peace of mind and it's ready to hit the dx.
Also Scotts radio website says programming cable included too.Did you gents get the expand and alignment with them. Not sure if that was an option.
It's nice having that done for peace of mind and it's ready to hit the dx.
Also Scotts radio website says programming cable included too.
You having one that's a prerelease models, have you found any quirks or issues?BC, it is not just an upgraded 6666. It just LOOKS like the 6666. I have both here and the two are NOTHING alike internally. The 6666 Pro is a design that is far above and beyond that of the AT-6666. I also believe it will be affordable, Let's see what it will take to get one to CA, before killing the dreams of the folks north of us here in the US.
The issues I found, were pertaining to CW mode only. I reiterate, *IF* any issues are found, they are most likely addressable in firmware, which can be updated by the end user, when updates become available. Fortunately, for the users here, there are several testers that can generate feedback to Qixiang.You having one that's a prerelease models, have you found any quirks or issues?
I bought the first released 5555N2 only for them to release a revised version a month or so later with a coupleof additional features. I'm trying not to make the same mistake again so I've told myself I'd wait a little while before buying one.
Can you share about the CW issues?The issues I found, were pertaining to CW mode only.
That is a fact. Although the Ares 2 would have killed Galaxy a little better if it could have bigger audio. The 6 Pro is about $100 less than a Stryker 955 and Washington and about the same price as a Lincoln 2+ and Galaxy 959, it's obvious that Anytone has quit pulling punches....The Qixiang new radios are RCI killers.
This pre-production sample does not work properly on CW. I'm not going to elaborate on this, as they (Qixiang) are aware and may have fixed it. Also, there is no key jack.Can you share about the CW issues?
Many many exports fail on this front and it would be nice to see a real all mode that works properly on CW.
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Jeff
Stryker is a wannabe, with the add on DC-DC boost converter. The market now needs to make way for Godzilla (AT-6666 Pro)!That is a fact. Although the Ares 2 would have killed Galaxy a little better if it could have bigger audio. The 6 Pro is about $100 less than a Stryker 955 and Washington and about the same price as a Lincoln 2+ and Galaxy 959, it's obvious that Anytone has quit pulling punches....
FYI, there has been over 18 months of detailed testing and multiple hardware and firmware revisions done on the PRO. No other radio of this kind has had so much pre-production testing time and engineering effort put in (it's been a huge project). When you get a PRO, you are not the guinea pig. Just as @SuperLid has said, there will be firmware updates along the way (with the newly added CW mode getting some additional capability it needs, as the only item to note).You having one that's a prerelease models, have you found any quirks or issues?
I bought the first released 5555N2 only for them to release a revised version a month or so later with a coupleof additional features. I'm trying not to make the same mistake again so I've told myself I'd wait a little while before buying one.
Nothing official at this point. Some aftermarket options exist if you want to go that route.Thanks for the updates on the Pro.
Is there a fan kit in the works for the Pro?
There has not been a radio of it's kind. EVER! This is the game changer for all 10m radios, that will essentially make or break the competitor's products. I can see Uniden having the ingenuity to do it, but not the desire. RCI on the other hand, is going to have a rough time playing catch up with this one. The bar has been set.FYI, there has been over 18 months of detailed testing and multiple hardware and firmware revisions done on the PRO. No other radio of this kind has had so much pre-production testing time and engineering effort put in (it's been a huge project). When you get a PRO, you are not the guinea pig. Just as @SuperLid has said, there will be firmware updates along the way (with the newly added CW mode getting some additional capability it needs, as the only item to note).
The PRO is a beast, and a big step forward in all areas. Straight out of the box you will be impressed, I'm sure of it.
I was just informed, that Radioddity, will indeed have their private labeled AT-6666 Pro in their product lineup. however, I was not told when.I hope Radiodity is going to have their version of the 6 Pro.