I recognize your avatar, I have the same ones on my Jeep and Dodge.Yep. A spoof of the 400
I recognize your avatar, I have the same ones on my Jeep and Dodge.Yep. A spoof of the 400
True, they are running away with it.Qixiang continues to lap ranger around the track.
I think a stable radio from anytone is a given, it's pretty proven in radios they've made for years now.what i really want to know. is the new 6666 pro going to drift, or will it be like the AT-5555n II in that reguard?
love my 5555, but would love a smaller radio for hiking/adventuring.
the AT-6666 can be a bit off frequency on SSB no?I think a stable radio from anytone is a given
Rock solid stability - with no drift. The same (or better) stability as the AT-5555Nii. You will not see a new Qixiang radio released that drifts.what i really want to know. is the new 6666 pro going to drift, or will it be like the AT-5555n II in that reguard?
love my 5555, but would love a smaller radio for hiking/adventuring.
if the AT-6666 II has a waterfall, at least 20W PEP SSB, FM tones, and weather alerts i'd buy one in a heartbeat. :O- The AT-6666PRO is due later in the year, all going well.
- The AT-6666 II is still under development. Here is a better concept picture (not official). Imagine having a panadapter! Something fun to think about...
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No, it's very stable.the AT-6666 can be a bit off frequency on SSB no?