Well I didn’t expect to have to enter the round again with a part II. But there are some radios out there that don’t receive any noise of the newly made series of radios, and of course in fairness it has to be shown both sides, if not then it is impossible to draw a conclusion of what the next steps are, if any at all.

So the first video we are showing here is old. So, will Grant II initial release and also the Lincoln II initial release so bear that in mind too
The Grant II shows very little noise level. Which of course some others have experienced so shows there is some truth in the argument for location based noises maybe? Video by Tim. This radio now lives in Budapest where it’s noise level is too high to be used
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IgREsn95NI0
Radio out mobile also shows more silent than in houses. This video by M0OGY. So away from mess it shows radio is better. Can’t be denied
So to ask someone to change something you need to be balanced. And these videos show a different side to the coin. I am with radios the harshest critic, junk is junk. Cannot call it more or less. BUT, what I would do is try and make the sensitivity less for the people at home. I cannot use any of my radios at home, noise is too high. And when even electric is off, the noise is still the same.
So Uniden if you read this. PLEASE just try and make it less sensitive and see what happens? I’m not a university educated RF engineer. My study is “University of using Uniden 1978 onwards” and there is something not right. That’s it!
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