Showing posts with label president lincoln 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label president lincoln 2. Show all posts
13 Jan 2016
Lincoln President Mk 2
This rig (mint) has barely been used since last winter. It works well too. The FT817 does all I need really. Because of my poor voice, I mostly use digital modes these days. So, I shall probably box the Lincoln and use it as a trade-in later.
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18 Jul 2015
Lincoln President Mk2
I have owned this rig for several months now but it hardly get used as I prefer, because of my poor voice, to run my WSPR beacon on 10m. It certainly works well with my last QSO being a W8 on SSB.
In the picture, the small WSPR beacon is far left with the Lincoln with green illumination on the left of the FT817s and to the right of the WSPR beacon.
In the picture, the small WSPR beacon is far left with the Lincoln with green illumination on the left of the FT817s and to the right of the WSPR beacon.
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10m,
president lincoln 2,
wspr
6 Mar 2015
10m Lincoln multi-mode rig
My poor health has rather stopped me using my Lincoln President Mk2 rig. It seems to work fine, but I have stuck with my 500mW WSPR beacon as it requires no talking and less effort on my part.
I am pretty sure it will get well used in the coming months though. A few dB extra power will make some difference when using SSB on 10m as the sunspots come "off the boil".
I am pretty sure it will get well used in the coming months though. A few dB extra power will make some difference when using SSB on 10m as the sunspots come "off the boil".
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10m,
lincoln,
president lincoln 2,
ssb
26 Feb 2015
10m SSB with the Lincoln Mk2
This afternoon, I have been trying out the President Lincoln Mk2 (V3) which arrived early today. I have only tried on SSB but it seems to work, with the first SSB QSO being with N8II in West Virginia at about 1430z. He was using 800W and a 5 element beam! It was hearing plenty from Asia, Europe and North/South America. Maximum claimed power from the Lincoln, controlled by a rotary control on the front panel, is 31W PEP on SSB.
I have still to fully get to grips with the menu but it seems pretty intuitive. There is a choice of display backlight colours, but I find green easiest on the eyes. The other choices are blue and orange. You can alter display brightness and lots of other features - I shall have plenty of time to play. Blue is not good for my eyes on either the Lincoln Mk2 or the FT817. To my eyes, blue is hard to see, whereas the green is very clear.
My biggest issue was getting the power leads attached to the PSU. Before my stroke this would have been trivial. Now it tires me out! I wanted several rigs attached to the PSU at the same time so soldering the plugs on was non-trivial. As you know, speaking too long exhausts me,so I am taking a break.
I am waiting for my 12V battery to charge to test the 40m Pixie. Visually the Pixie build looks fine.
At the moment I am not on WSPR on any band.
Lincoln Mk2 with the other rigs |
My biggest issue was getting the power leads attached to the PSU. Before my stroke this would have been trivial. Now it tires me out! I wanted several rigs attached to the PSU at the same time so soldering the plugs on was non-trivial. As you know, speaking too long exhausts me,so I am taking a break.
I am waiting for my 12V battery to charge to test the 40m Pixie. Visually the Pixie build looks fine.
At the moment I am not on WSPR on any band.
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lincoln,
nevada,
president lincoln 2
President Lincoln Mk2 (v3) arrives
Still to be unpacked, the Lincoln Mk2 10m transceiver arrived from Nevada this morning by "signed for" parcel post. Packaging was undamaged. I shall probably fire this up later today. Delivery was fast - impressive.
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21 Feb 2015
President Lincoln Mk 2 (V3)?
As the price has dropped to £199 (a drop of £50) from Nevada I am now very tempted to buy one of these as 10m is my favourite band of all. It is just coming up to the Es season too. Power output is ideal (for me) and it does all modes. I owned the original Lincoln President transceiver and it served me well for many years. It worked all over the place on SSB and even on 10m AM.
This is basically a CB radio with bells and whistles, although as delivered it is 10m amateur band only. It covers CB bands with a simple, illegal in UK, mod.
Anyone any views?
This is basically a CB radio with bells and whistles, although as delivered it is 10m amateur band only. It covers CB bands with a simple, illegal in UK, mod.
Anyone any views?
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lincoln,
nevada,
president lincoln 2
19 Feb 2015
Lincoln President (MK11 v3) down in price
Steve G1KQH has seen thst Nevada has reduced its price for the latest Lincoln President rig for 10m (and CB illegally). It was £249 but now £199, a saving of £50.
See http://www.nevadaradio.co.uk/amateur-radio/transceivers/mobile-transceivers/president-lincoln-ii .
See http://www.nevadaradio.co.uk/amateur-radio/transceivers/mobile-transceivers/president-lincoln-ii .
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lincoln,
nevada,
president,
president lincoln 2
2 Jul 2014
10m rigs
http://images.nevadaradio.co.uk/large/banners/Liberty-bannerV3.jpg |
I am now getting very tempted to buy a Lincoln President II (version 3) which can run up to 31W pep on SSB. Probably it would run far less most of the time. Nevada have reduced their price by £10 to £249.95, I hope that includes free delivery for cash.
This is a dedicated 10m radio, although it can also cover CB bands with a simple (but illegal) internal wire cut. If I bought one, I would only use it on 10m only: I have no interest in CB. I think the latest mods turn this into a good rig. On my original Lincoln President - sold years ago - some impressive DX was worked in quieter years even from the car on SSB.
Yes, it is a glorified CB rig, but with some very useful features for amateur use and about half the price of the lowest cost amateur radio transceivers. There are other contenders too but these seem to have fewer useful features.
As my main interest (outside the 6m Es season) is 10m, this may be a wise buy.
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president lincoln 2
28 Jun 2014
SSB and AM on CB legal from June 27th in UK
The excellent Southgate News page reports that SSB and AM is now legal on UK CB from June 27th 2014.
I have only briefly operated on CB many years ago and was very disappointed. I suppose 12W pep of SSB will greatly increase the DX potential on CB. AM is also legal.
We need to watch out for more reports of TVI and hi-fi breakthrough as FM, especially at 4W legal limit, is rarely a problem whereas SSB and AM make such issues more probable. Of course, some CBers like to use (illegal) add-on amplifiers making matters worse.
I don't think this move will encourage me onto CB any time soon, but it may result in lower cost 10m rigs.
UPDATE 2015z: Nevada are now selling the President Lincoln 2 (3rd improved version of this model) covering 10m only (as sold - but expandable illegally to cover CB bands) with a £10 discount.
I have only briefly operated on CB many years ago and was very disappointed. I suppose 12W pep of SSB will greatly increase the DX potential on CB. AM is also legal.
We need to watch out for more reports of TVI and hi-fi breakthrough as FM, especially at 4W legal limit, is rarely a problem whereas SSB and AM make such issues more probable. Of course, some CBers like to use (illegal) add-on amplifiers making matters worse.
I don't think this move will encourage me onto CB any time soon, but it may result in lower cost 10m rigs.
UPDATE 2015z: Nevada are now selling the President Lincoln 2 (3rd improved version of this model) covering 10m only (as sold - but expandable illegally to cover CB bands) with a £10 discount.
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AM,
cb,
president lincoln 2,
ssb
7 Jun 2014
President Lincoln V2 transceiver CW bugs
Potential buyers beware if you want to use the rig on 10m CW. Hopefully, later versions/shipments will correct "early adopter" bugs. I can wait!
Doug says the Nevada ones are the most recent. Some other suppliers are selling older versions (more bugs), hence lower unit prices.
Doug says the Nevada ones are the most recent. Some other suppliers are selling older versions (more bugs), hence lower unit prices.
Hi Roger,You may be interested in my findings on the above radio. See http://gm0elp.blogspot.co.uk/CheersDoug GM0ELP (fellow 10m enthusiast)
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president lincoln 2
26 May 2014
President Lincoln II transceiver
The price of this rig for 10m is still too high and stocks at Nevada are nil, so demand must be good. I am still thinking about getting one, but am in no hurry. 10m remains my favourite band of all. I'll wait until the bugs are ironed out and the price drops a bit. People say it is just a fancy CB rig. Maybe, but the Mk 1 version was a good radio. I used a Mk1 version for several years and some impressive DX was worked on SSB.
See http://www.president-electronics.com/en/The_CB_Radios/Fiche_produit.php?REF=TXSE041
See http://www.president-electronics.com/en/The_CB_Radios/Fiche_produit.php?REF=TXSE041
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president lincoln 2
10 Mar 2014
President Lincoln 2 - Nevada prices
Today I received a disappointing reply from Nevada:
This is a far worse deal than available from others. I have expressed, to Nevada, my disappointment. At the very least I was expecting a better discount for cash and a much better warranty. I have suggested they reconsider if they want my business. I can wait or go elsewhere.Dear Sir,Thank you for your email. We can confirm that we currently have this radio available for immediate despatch with a total cost (including UK Mainland delivery of 265.90.The warranty period is 12 months from the date of purchase.If we can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.RegardsHelen WellsNevadaUnit 1 & 12 Fitzherbert SpurFarlingtonPortsmouth PO6 1TT
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nevada,
president lincoln 2
8 Mar 2014
President Lincoln II prices
Today I emailed Nevada to see what their best cash price is for a delivered President Lincoln II 10m transceiver. I have seen it for £234.95 on eBay, but this is with just a 12 month warranty. I did not ring Nevada because of my breathlessness due to the stroke after-effects. As yet, they have not responded. Other people have recommended the (less expensive) Anytone series which are available under a range of brand names for around £149.
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10m,
anytone,
nevada,
president lincoln 2,
transceiver
7 Mar 2014
President Lincoln 2 Transceiver
Now there is a new version of this rig available from Nevada and others. The new version, President Lincoln 2, has a maximum SSB power of 31W and includes USB/LSB/AM/FM and CW modes, lots of nice features and a 2 year (maybe 3 year?) warranty. It is basically a high class, multi-mode CB radio, designed and made in China and selling for around £250. The Nevada price is very slightly higher. It is reported to have been 3 years in the design and well made.
I am very tempted to buy the new version if I can negotiate a good deal as 10m remains my very best band. Running it at 10-20W, the rig should be reliable and well capable of decent DX.
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10m,
president lincoln 2
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