All radios seem to have almost the same noise level. So not unique to 1 man in 1 country at one time. All have almost the same noise level, the s meter sits around S3 and this is the same almost as the Grant II which is UNIDEN and the Lincoln II which is QIXIANGĪbove video is 315LR1 and shows he also has the noise level that many of us are having. It is in the way it works, there is no broken one, no Friday PM one, it is in the DNA of the radio.ĮXAMPLE: Check Jackson II videos on you tube. In the car there is zero and that is S0 noise for me on both radios, and at home S3 on the Lincoln II v3 and S2-4 on the Grant II. It does appear that location and antenna makes a difference with the Grant II and Lincoln II. So for the last time I mention it, then emails that are received will be deleted as cannot keep flogging the same horse all the time. Emails with such sentences as “Simon, I’ve bought a shit Grant II as gets white noise” and no matter how I reply, show them videos that prove it is location based they don’t believe me. That is old news, revisited at least 10 times a week by people emailing me. The Lincoln II v3 is the last version, cosmetic changes such as paint have been changed but there is no V4 and will not be any V4.
Let us start with the Lincoln II v4 myth. Thanks to the multiple people who sent me the link to this video and also it in some ways I hope dispels a rumour or something that has been floating around. Not yet known are the costs and the time frame for delivery.
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PC Programmable and Export Mode (with the other versions software was hard to get, hard to use trust me) SO FINALLY A REAL ONE WILL COME TO MARKET…. I know of one sold in Manchester in export mode and when was reset all was lost except EU channels. RESET them and channels vanished, ASQ stopped working, channel change stopped working.
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Some of the ones without serial numbers had some issues. The story was very long that was leaked around the various companies but guess now all the Delta, Luiton, PNI, Nanfone and other radios have been released (with no serial numbers on them so early samples or prototypes) it is time that a real one and an EU seller get there hands on it. This story has been going around and around Asia for almost a year now and seems the wait will be over for this re-badged Bond Telecom made radio. Someone else releasing Christmas cheer and news of something new coming along into 2015 is Team from Frankfurt in Germany. Not many makers are sleeping yet or have left for well earned holidays. Thanks to Markus for the news and the release of the radio….Īs you see radios released till end of the year, just like all the other times.
Smarter way is another Emperor Shogun based on the old Lincoln, new insides, brought up to date. I am on the fence here as see no need for such a radio, why re-badge a Grant II or a Jackson II Classic with the name XM007e or XM777e as people would a) Moan about it b) not like it as not new. Many have asked about it and many believe it is needed. Below is the English and German language flyer from the radio:Īll that is needed for this much loved German brand would be an SSB Radio. Markus from Neuner released the information about this radio, so you see the man in the know does know. And as President owns the German company Stabo then it is little shock that the new 12/24v Johnson II will have by its side as with the last addition a cousin in the shape of the Stabo XM5006e which has the same features including 6 band multi norm and is indeed the same radio with a different name.
There is no surprise in the format of piggy backing one brand with another if you happen to own both. But now I will search a manual, get some better conditions and make another video which will show the radio and how it works. Also sold as a Megajet I believe in some market areas it actually did perform so much better than I thought. I think it is NEXTRON made in Korea, so has a pedigree and those who have seen the HOTCB pages will know what I mean. Mine did not come with one so a lot of guessing was used and also not always the way useful. Receive is sharp, but the radio needs a manual. Strong AM and I mean strong, FM is quieter without being flat on the audio. The transmitted Yosan audio is far in a way better than with the others that look similar. Multi EU Norms, CTCSS, DX & Local, Channel 9, ASQ, Scanning, Roger Bleep, AM, FMĪll usual suspects are there. BUT I am the first to say I was wrong, it is not the case and although they look similar the truth is the way they behave is very different. This time we take a look at a radio that I was a little excited about and to the same way worried it was the same as the Lafayette Venus meaning yes would work well but there would be issues of nasal audio and some other niggles that were on the Venus.