What did you say? You are drifting off frequency.
955 that's my mobile rig and it's one of the best 10/11 meter radios I've ever owned.With the current offerings of cb radios, it's hard to get big audio without doing a bunch of mods. For straight out of the box big audio and great receive I would say the Galaxy 86v. Doesn't sailboat like the older Galaxies either and the price is right. The 6666 has great transmit audio, but the receive has too much white noise for me. The Stryker 955 has awesome audio but I feel it is overpriced. Not much else in the big audio now days.
Try it again. You are way low on the frequency.Not really. I crank the amp and chase ‘em down to tell them that THEY are off-frequency.
You must be one of the new guys, hadn’t picked up that little trick yet.
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I run a 955 in my shack with rack gear and a 4 pill. Big, clean audio on AM and sideband, I always get compliments. I just wish the controls had a more quality feel, especially the channel selector.955 that's my mobile rig and it's one of the best 10/11 meter radios I've ever owned.
The 6666 has great transmit audio, but the receive has too much white noise for me.
Hi cut filter was the first thing I turned on. Just like the Stryker 955HPC. Not bad at all.I finally unboxed my AT-666 about 6 months ago. I had the same feeling about the white noise as well but soon found the Hi Cut filter, turned it on and haven't thought about white noise since then. Although it has never been in AM mode.
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David
I tried the hi cut filter too, it seems to cut out too much for my liking. I am going to try a 100 microfarad capacitor across the speaker leads, it seems to make other radios just right.I finally unboxed my AT-6666 about 6 months ago. I had the same feeling about the white noise as well but soon found the Hi Cut filter, turned it on and haven't thought about white noise since then. Although it has never been in AM mode.
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David
I tried the hi cut filter too, it seems to cut out too much for my liking. I am going to try a 100 microfarad capacitor across the speaker leads, it seems to make other radios just right.