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Falcon9h

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For such a nice looking radio there seems to be astonishingly little info on these. Anyone here got one or have any knowledge ?
I ordered one for ****s&giggles even though I know it's a CCR. They know how to get you on looks..
 

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I don't get the lack of activity with this radio.. no reviews, no nothing.

Here's the review I put on Amazon:

Really nice looking radio, big enough for my large hands, receive audio fidelity is good.

Bizarre channel arrangement: each position (A & B) cannot switch between each other, iow a freq programmed into A group can't be swapped into B. If you want to monitor (e.g.) police and fire under dual watch, you have to program police under A and fire under B. So if you want to *scan* both you'd also have to program fire into A group so you can scan it. A has its own scanlist as does B. Very, very weird. The CPS in this area is confusing.

The dealbreaker is the abysmal squelch sensitivity. Even set on 1, it takes a too-strong signal to break squelch, meaning weaker but totally readable signals won't be heard. Death sentence, returning radio to try another.
 

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Well, if anyone cares, the replacement radio works fine, squelch sens is passable now. So it goes with CCR's.
Keeper now.
 
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