123kid:
Do what you want to do.
But here is thought or two.
You can always send the radio you have now - to a reliable shop to reverse the AM mods in it. This would be cheaper than buying another radio. Especially if you like it. Wouldn't cost that much to do - either. Certainly cheaper than buying another radio - that's for sure.
If you get another radio; then you might have to buy it new. Otherwise, you'll never know who may have been in there before and how it was hacked.
The Uniden 980 AM/SSB radio is proving to be a fine radio at a reasonable cost. But nothing wrong with a Superstar radio at a used price - so long that you can know for sure that it hasn't been hacked and in fair shape.
Do what you want to do.
But here is thought or two.
You can always send the radio you have now - to a reliable shop to reverse the AM mods in it. This would be cheaper than buying another radio. Especially if you like it. Wouldn't cost that much to do - either. Certainly cheaper than buying another radio - that's for sure.
If you get another radio; then you might have to buy it new. Otherwise, you'll never know who may have been in there before and how it was hacked.
The Uniden 980 AM/SSB radio is proving to be a fine radio at a reasonable cost. But nothing wrong with a Superstar radio at a used price - so long that you can know for sure that it hasn't been hacked and in fair shape.
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