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Call Sign : 43-CT-016 Posts : 309 Times Thanked : 20 Join date : 2019-11-17 QTH or Location : Perth Equipment Used : iCom IC-7610/IC-9700
Subject: What radio? Tue Jun 09, 2020 9:53 am
A recent upgrade to my base station amateur HF radio has left me with no TX on 11m, and as it’s under a 5 year warranty, I’m not going to mod it.
I could wideband and use my Yaesu FT-857, but whilst it’s a brilliant all mode HF/VHF/UHF amateur set, it’s fiddly to use and I hate the menu systems compared to my iComs, and particularly it’s limited display. It also usually lives in a Pelican case for portable stuff, so I don’t really want it on the desk in the shack, as one day I’m going to forget to pack it!
So, I think I need something else, hence the question....
Initially, I was thinking a simple Uniden Bearcat 980, as I’ve always liked Unidens, and quite like the look and price of this. It’s about A$220ish here in Aus, from Amazon US.
Before I pull the trigger, I thought I’d better check out the export radios too, and keep coming back to the Anytone 5555 and the CRT SS9900, so am after opinions and impressions from anyone running them. I don’t really need more than 11m, and the only FM CB here is UHF, so the fact they’d do the FM UK and CEPT bands is pretty irrelevant.
So, I guess the question is are they worth spending almost double for what will effectively be used on 11m SSB?
Pros and cons of each?
Thanks, Jeff
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Red Fox Senior contributor
Call Sign : 108-CT-255 Posts : 131 Times Thanked : 16 Join date : 2020-04-24 QTH or Location : Fife Scotland Equipment Used : Squawk Boxes & Wires - Both Annoy the other half :)
Subject: Re: What radio? Tue Jun 09, 2020 10:47 am
Hi Jeff,
I'll throw my tuppence in for what it's worth
When I decided to return to radio, I looked at a lot of equipment, read a lot of reviews and also asked the guys on here for their invaluable advice. Although the SS9900 and the Anytone 5555 are great rig's, I found the size of the SS9900 was a little fiddly for my size of fingers where as the Anytone 5555, also known as the SS6900 was larger but the step clarifier and mic reports put me off a little. There are also a few reviews where there are possible issues with the output transistors when run at full chat for some time.
I finally decided on the CRT ss7900, this is also known as the Anytone 5555N and it seems a decent radio for the money, although I did find the mic reports a little quiet which is down to my soft tone of voice. Nothing a little bit of ingenuity with a drill and file didn't sort by opening the space between the mic hole at the front and the condenser mic inside.
It's easily modified to full export 25.615Mhz -30.1050Mhz if need by a simple solder job on two pads
Hope it's of some use for consideration.
73's
Graeme.
Alan - Mirror Man Major contributor
Call Sign : 108CT233 Posts : 201 Times Thanked : 14 Join date : 2019-12-01 QTH or Location : Central Scotland Equipment Used : CRT SS9900 Beofeng UV5R Yaesu FTDX1200 CRT Micron CRT FP00 Sattelite 2000 antenna ZS6BKW X30 co-linear
Subject: Re: What radio? Tue Jun 09, 2020 11:31 am
Having considered both sets myself I decided to go for the ss9900 it has a very usable power output and good strong audio and I have made several good contacts with it recently with the propagation being so good.
I looked at many reviews and I found several were quite critical of the Anytone especially on SSB and it was mentioned it had a reputation for overheating and blowing the finals too.
The 9900 gets hot if you run it at full power on FM but this doesn't seem to be an issue on SSB it would also benefit from a better quality microphone but, in fairness, what radio wouldn't?
The Ss9900 isn't the best looking radio out there and the controls are a touch fidly but based upon functionality and performance I am pleased with it.
Bottom line is, I think it has good usable performance right out of the box but it is always wise to do your due diligence before taking the plunge!
Alan
43CT016 Major contributor
Call Sign : 43-CT-016 Posts : 309 Times Thanked : 20 Join date : 2019-11-17 QTH or Location : Perth Equipment Used : iCom IC-7610/IC-9700
Subject: Re: What radio? Tue Jun 09, 2020 11:43 am
Red Fox wrote:
I finally decided on the CRT ss7900, this is also known as the Anytone 5555N and it seems a decent radio for the money, although I did find the mic reports a little quiet which is down to my soft tone of voice. Nothing a little bit of ingenuity with a drill and file didn't sort by opening the space between the mic hole at the front and the condenser mic inside.
It's easily modified to full export 25.615Mhz -30.1050Mhz if need by a simple solder job on two pads
Interesting......turns out it was the 5555N I’d been eyeing up, and I didn’t know there was a non-N version or that it was the SS6900 equivalent that I’d already ruled out.
Mic isn’t an issue, as that’s usually a cheap fix, and I have an Astatic sitting here doing nothing from an old Uniden.
They’re A$350 here compared to the Bearcat at A$220, so still reasonable cost.
I actually like the look of it more than the Bearcat, as it’s closer to my mobile Amateur radios aesthetically.
If you have anything to compare it to, how do you find receive sensitivity and it’s filtering?
Red Fox Senior contributor
Call Sign : 108-CT-255 Posts : 131 Times Thanked : 16 Join date : 2020-04-24 QTH or Location : Fife Scotland Equipment Used : Squawk Boxes & Wires - Both Annoy the other half :)
Subject: Re: What radio? Tue Jun 09, 2020 11:56 am
Unfortunately I do not have anything to compare it to.
I would expect the SS9900 to be similar as it is from the same manufacturer, perhaps Alan has a better view on this as he has a few options from his equipment used on the forum.
43CT016 Major contributor
Call Sign : 43-CT-016 Posts : 309 Times Thanked : 20 Join date : 2019-11-17 QTH or Location : Perth Equipment Used : iCom IC-7610/IC-9700
Subject: Re: What radio? Sun Jun 14, 2020 7:42 am
Well, sometimes these things answer themselves...had a mate offer me a swap on my FT-857 for his FT-891. I quite fancy the newer radio, and adding a couple of jumpers seems to mod it, so that'll be my new CB/portable HF radio.
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Red Fox Senior contributor
Call Sign : 108-CT-255 Posts : 131 Times Thanked : 16 Join date : 2020-04-24 QTH or Location : Fife Scotland Equipment Used : Squawk Boxes & Wires - Both Annoy the other half :)
Subject: Re: What radio? Sun Jun 14, 2020 8:10 am
Great news Jeff,
Glad you have it sorted, enjoy the new kit.
73's
Graeme.
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Coyote New Member
Call Sign : 2-CT-216 Posts : 13 Times Thanked : 1 Join date : 2022-01-25 QTH or Location : Palmdale California Equipment Used : Uniden Bearcat 980SSB with a Antron 99 base station antenna for 11 meters
Subject: Re: What radio? Sun Jan 29, 2023 11:23 pm
I run a Uniden Bearcat 980SSB radio as a base station radio with a Antron 99 antenna, works great,i am pleased with the performance, it's a great little radio as long as you use it indoors and not as a mobile, the screen has the tendency to fade out if left out in bright sunlight.
KhannaeeM New Member
Call Sign : 108-CT-357 Posts : 25 Times Thanked : 1 Join date : 2023-02-03 QTH or Location : Glasgow Equipment Used : Rotel 240-Superstar 2000-Maxcom 4E
Subject: Re: What radio? Wed Feb 15, 2023 11:55 pm
Sad to see,the old rigs are going obsolete.Oh the Cobra,the Jackson,the Lincoln,the Shogun