AnyTone AT-6666 10 Meter Radio High Power 15W/45W/60W 40CH Mobile Transceiver SSB(PEP)
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Harvey Anderson
> 3 dayWorks good just a little bit hard to learn how to use it and adjust all the settings at least for people who used the old raidos happy with it might buy a second one
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Jody Kucko
> 3 dayI have two of them first one rattled I open the case found a nut floating around put it back on the final that was off The second one it won’t let me program it through the radio I have to hook it up to the Internet to program it
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Rick S.
> 3 dayBig radio in a small chassis. Loud audio great receiver. 18 coax with 102 whip makes a day long skip shooter.
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Joe
> 3 dayAs a licensed Amateur Radio Operator, I can tell you that I know truckers who are also licensed Hams. Theyre driving along in their trucks using 2 meter, 440, often using echolink to access their hometown repeaters while on the road. And even accessing D-Star, Fusion and DMR with their rasberry pies. They also use 10 meters. And this is a great radio for them. The person who complained about this being advertised for truckers apparently isnt aware of Ham Truckers. Yes, most truckers are simply CBers and dont have a ham license. But thousands of truckers have moved up to Ham Radio and are actively using Amateur Radio while on the road.