UHV maxtrac vs. VHF Maxtrac

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KD7JFV
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Post by KD7JFV »

I know of someone who has a UHF maxtrac and the recieve is by far much much better than any UHF ham radio out there. I would like to acquire a VHF maxtrac, but i've been told that a vhf maxtrac would not be as good as a vhf ham radio. Does anyone know if this is true? If so, why would it be that way?
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wavetar
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Post by wavetar »

You've been told wrong. The VHF Maxtrac is every bit as good, specification-wise, as the UHF version is. I know many people who use them for scanning & they blow regular scanners away for both reception & clarity.

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Post by PETNRDX »

I have been working on radios for many years, and a HAM for 27 years. While there are some very good HAM rigs out there, and the "frequency agiliy" is nice, there is always a trade off on HAM functionality and price, VS. selectivity etc. The MAXTRAC "platform" (GM300, Radius, etc) is VERY good radio, & I use them from 48 mhz to 900mhz in all the commercial and Ham bands. Get one, I doubt you will be disappointed in the RX or TX. Only the programming is inconvenient.(I own probably 20 of them)
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