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Review on Tyt TH-9000D VHF Mono Band Mobile Transceiver: High Power, 200 Channels, 8 Group Scrambler - Ideal for Car, Truck, and Amateur Radio Enthusiasts! by Ron Mohammed

Revainrating 4 out of 5

After the first few days satisfied with my

After the first few days satisfied with my. The Chinese guide isn't that bad, but I had to look up YouTube to figure out how to set the repeater offset and save the memory channel. I hand programmed mine and it wasn't too bad. You can even give your channels text titles without using the software. Very happy about that. I tried mine on several repeaters yesterday and did a great job. I got mine up and running at the emergency radio base up the mountain and was very pleased that I now have good access to the MT and WY repeater networks. = 65W, Medium = 25W, Low = 10W. I have tested power consumption at all levels and thought people would like to know what power consumption and cable bandwidth this radio requires: Standby = 0.22A, Reception - 0 .3A, Tx-Low=3.3A, Tx-Med=4.75A, Tx-hi=7-8w (he seemed to use less on simplex channels and more on repeater channels with CTCSS tones, but never went above 8A.

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