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Mick
> 24 hourEasy conversion
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Customer
> 24 hourThe AnyTone AT-6666 is a wonderful radio. I purchased it to replace my aging 30 year old Uniden President Lincoln. I shopped around and compared the AT-6666 to about a half dozen other radios on the market. I finally made my choice based on its solid build and modern features. The receive audio is very clear and I receive good signal reports about how I sound as well. So far, Im very happy and would recommend it to others who are looking to make a similar purchase.
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Ray Bishop
> 24 hourGreat radio, easy to use and can operate on CB band see YouTube mod.
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Anthony Farinha
> 24 hourLove the radio good power talked to people on skip from Ontario Canada to Texas very cool worth the money
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kosmoemg
> 24 hour2WR1954 contacts everywhere on SSB
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Little Caesar
> 24 hourNO stars at all for this one.........screen too small to see even with reading glasses on, I gave to friend for B-day present but he too cannot see the screen nor can he read (then memorize) the functions of the control knobs. TOTAL washout and waste of money..!!
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Smitty
> 24 hourA true 10/11 meter radio. No internal modifications necessary. Just takes the push of a couple buttons to open up the full 25-30mhz frequency.
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john m.
> 24 hourGreat radio! The radio did not come in a factory sealed box like the other one I purchased. Seller said it would. Other than that I am satisfied so far. Getting great audio reports! I will update if needed.
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Haskell Hansen
> 24 hourThis radio is being marketed to truckers per the text of the offer. Its being called 10m CB - the 10 meter band is a licensed band in the US. The use of this radio on that band without a current FCC Amateur Radio license is illegal. Lets stop taking advantage of people who dont know this. Lets stop encouraging disregard for the law. Hesenate?
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Joe
> 24 hourAs a licensed Amateur Radio Operator, I can tell you that I know truckers who are also licensed Hams. Theyre driving along in their trucks using 2 meter, 440, often using echolink to access their hometown repeaters while on the road. And even accessing D-Star, Fusion and DMR with their rasberry pies. They also use 10 meters. And this is a great radio for them. The person who complained about this being advertised for truckers apparently isnt aware of Ham Truckers. Yes, most truckers are simply CBers and dont have a ham license. But thousands of truckers have moved up to Ham Radio and are actively using Amateur Radio while on the road.