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What are good 11m SSB radios to use.
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Date: 12/01/2010 15:22
What are good 11m SSB radios to use.
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What are good 11m SSB radios to use.

I need some help please - What are some good 11m SSB radios that can also be used on UK40FM.

I have a problem that i'm sure lots & lots of other people have the same problem & i was hoping someone can help me...

In my town, there are people I've known for years who are all on the CB & i've known & spoken to them for years.
Some of them have -4kc & Super Highs modified 11m SSB radios to get on the UK40, but quite a few of them do not run a SSB radio but just a standard UK40 CEPT rig.

I need an un-touched 11m radio on which I can go on SSB when the skip is right for it, & then when I'm finished, I can flick to the UK40 & chat to my friends in my town.

It would be good to have a nice CLEAN UN-MODIFIED radio that did it all...

What are some good radios to have the best of both worlds... SSB and UK40 ?

For example...
Does the Superstar 3900, have a variable KC like my Ham International Concorde II does?

If so... what about a 3900 with a frequency counter? Or the 3900EFT with the frequency counter built in?
I don't know the Superstar at all except that it's a Uniden board & my Ham is a Cybernet board. I've had a Ham International Concorde II for the last 17 years so I know nothing about any other radios. I want to retire my Ham while it's still working well.

Can anyone help...?


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