Stryker SR-25MC 10 Meter Amateur Radio

December 11, 2019 - Comment
Add to Cart $77.24Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 01:45 GMT+0100 - Details)

Though it’s small, the SR-25MC will transmit 20 watts PEP on high power. A cast aluminum heatsink efficiently dissipates heat and makes for a very rugged chassis. Another benefit is this helps stabilize the circuit board and makes it virtually immune to vibration. The SR-25MC has a 7 color LCD display, and this makes the screen easy to read day or night. If the lights are too bright, a 6 level dimmer allows you to select the perfect amount of illumination. The microphone included with the SR-25MC sounds very nice and has up and down buttons that are using for adjusting many features & functions. In the function menu, you will find a surprising amount of features that the SR-25MC offers.

Product Features

  • Small radio with high power. 20W PEP and only 4.88 in (L) x 3.97 in (W) x 1.41 in (H). Length and width of the SR-25MC are close to that of the iPhone 7
  • Squelch, ASQ (Auto Squelch), Scan functions (squelch or time), Microphone gain, RF power with high and low power (helpful when using an amplifier)
  • Hi-cut receive filter, Auto RF gain (You can turn this on or off), RF gain
  • EMG CH 9 and 19 (You can change these), Talkback, Noise blanker, Roger beep (5 different beeps to choose from)
  • Backlight color (red, green, blue, cyan, yellow, purple, and white), Dimmer (level 1 – 6), minus 5KHz function

Comments

Anonymous says:

Can be modified for 11m What a sweet radio. The entire top and sides are heatsink. This radio is built for rough use. It’s built like a commercial police or FD Motorola. Nice power, great features and all in a package the size of a smart phone but thicker. It rides in my D6 dozer

Anonymous says:

Empty package Big dislike,, empty package,, trying to get resolved. ,,,,,,,Update,,, Radio is great , amazon took var of the problem thanks

Anonymous says:

Not bad for a simplex AM/FM 10m rig . . . I bought the radio to use on occasional road trips. I wanted to get something small and easy to use that would allow me to monitor channel 19 on the highway & have as a back up to the Anytone 2m/70cm ham rig that hides out in my wife’s car. And I wanted to see what it would do, hooked up to the test equipment & a decent fixed station antenna. Just another 10m AM/FM rig for the car. Didn’t do too badly at all.But let’s be real: This is a CB radio.Sure, it is advertised…

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