Just bought one from an authorized local dealer, and I like it very much.
This one has the clarifier menu settings that allows the clarifier to be set to receive and transmit(RT). Pretty sure the dealer said the default setting is RT which mine was.
Did not find a menu setting to switch from an electret or dynamic microphone. My Astatic 636L and Ranger SRA-158, both dynamic microphones, had weak modulation. Stock electret microphone had the needle swinging very good with good modulation, so that's what I am going to use for now. Dealer did tell me that an Astatic D104 hand mic works good on the Lincoln.
Channel up and down buttons on the face of the radio could be better placed for right handed people. I kept hitting the the Mic/RF gain knob that sits right beside of the channel up/down buttons. Pressing the buttons with my left hand works better because then my fingers are not hitting the Mic/RF gain knob.
Left side of the radio gets very warm...just like my President Ronald does. Good bit warmer than the heatsink on the back of the radio.
Factory power output specs are spot on according to my Daiwa 901 meter. RF power all the way down is 1.5 watts.
Much love to the factory default setting that shuts power to the radio with high SWR. Default setting SWR is 2.0, and it can be adjusted. Came in handy when I did not get a jumper just right!
This one has the clarifier menu settings that allows the clarifier to be set to receive and transmit(RT). Pretty sure the dealer said the default setting is RT which mine was.
Did not find a menu setting to switch from an electret or dynamic microphone. My Astatic 636L and Ranger SRA-158, both dynamic microphones, had weak modulation. Stock electret microphone had the needle swinging very good with good modulation, so that's what I am going to use for now. Dealer did tell me that an Astatic D104 hand mic works good on the Lincoln.
Channel up and down buttons on the face of the radio could be better placed for right handed people. I kept hitting the the Mic/RF gain knob that sits right beside of the channel up/down buttons. Pressing the buttons with my left hand works better because then my fingers are not hitting the Mic/RF gain knob.
Left side of the radio gets very warm...just like my President Ronald does. Good bit warmer than the heatsink on the back of the radio.
Factory power output specs are spot on according to my Daiwa 901 meter. RF power all the way down is 1.5 watts.
Much love to the factory default setting that shuts power to the radio with high SWR. Default setting SWR is 2.0, and it can be adjusted. Came in handy when I did not get a jumper just right!