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The fixes didn’t seem to have any effect on transmit or any other functions that I tested. I found in mobile testing that it immediately made it easier to hear DX stations (although it had worked pretty well previously). Once my radio was upgraded (the fixes were SMT parts and not for the faint of heart), I found that the part changes did the trick and the difference was noticeable as the radio now had a much better receiver. A change was made at the factory and Version II of the radio was born. President was made aware of the issues and issued a technical fix almost immediately and offered to fix all of the original radios at local service centers. In my testing I didn’t experience the same level of warble but it was noticeable and I also had the S meter issues. The S meter also was doing some jumping around and didn’t seem very accurate. Some operators were experiencing a pronounced warble when receiving SSB stations and the receive also was a bit noisy. The main complaint from users when the radio was released were issues with the receive.
#CRE 8900 CB RADIO SOFTWARE#
It seemed to have similar software menu systems to the CRE 8900 and Anytone 5555 radios but it had a more finished layout and the features and functions seemed to be more refined. When I first tested the new Lincoln II I was pretty impressed with the radio. President Lincoln II Version 3 gets it right