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K4EET

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Looks to be a very nice rig. How is the receive audio on both AM and SSB? What do your contacts say about your transmitted audio? It appears that you are using the stock microphone.
 
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Looks to be a very nice rig. How is the receive audio on both AM and SSB? What do your contacts say about your transmitted audio? It appears that you are using the stock microphone.
Only talked to a couple of local guy's today but they said it sounded good. Receive sounds good on both AM and SSB. It's actually an aftermarket mic, a Ranger SRA-198.
 

durango5550

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Thanks for the feedback! I've never had a CB radio capable of SSB. There are sooooooo many to choose from. Confusing!:cautious:
Best SSB radio was the Uniden PC122xl , if you can find one snag it up . you won't regret it.
 
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