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Yes, the AT-5555 is all modes. I’ve never seen one but have read the ads...
On May 7, 2014, at 5:43 PM, Colin McDonald <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Most of the chinese stuff is ok.
> Don't forget, consumer electronics have been made in china, taiwan, korea
> and other asian mass production centers for many many years. They are just
> now involved in competing with the two way radio market...and under their
> own model and brand names.
> Buddy is right, the programming software is garbage, but if this radio is
> like any of the other ones out there, they're pretty easy to program
> manually and you can work your way around the functions after some basic
> menu and button orientation.
> Once you've had experience with one, they're pretty much all similar in
> their programming interface.
> Maybe the dealer can program the radio for you as a value added service to
> your own specifications.
> I trust this particular radio has AM and SSB capability and isn't just an FM
> transmitter like the wouxun 950P?
> 73
> Colin, V A6BKX
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