*NEW RADIO* Galaxy 959G

  • Blue Frequency Display
  • Blue Channel Display
  • RB and RX LED’s Blue
  • StarLite Faceplate (Glow-in-the-Dark red and blue lettering)
  • Large, easy-to-read meter with 4 scales:
    1. “S” Meter indicates up to 60 dB over S9 
    2. Modulation Percentage Scale for use on AM 
    3. Power Scale Calibrated for AM and SSB 
    4. SWR Scale 
  • Automatic SWR Circuit (no complicated calibration procedure) 
  • “Talkback” Circuit with On/Off Switch and Volume Control 
  • Variable Power Output Control 
  • Roger Beep with On/Off switch and LED Indicator 
  • Galaxy Noise Filter for use on weak signals 
  • High SWR Alert LED Indicator 
  • Two Year Warranty as explained below: 
  • Five-digit Frequency Display 
  • +/- 1.0 kHz Receive Clarifier 
  • Noise Blanker and Automatic Noise Limiter 
  • AM, SSB and PA Modes 
  • 3-Position Tone Control Switch 
  • Blue/Red LED Indicator for RX/TX 
  • Blue LED Channel Indicator 
  • Dimmer Control
  • Receive Gain Control 
  • Mic Gain Control

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2 comments

  1. This new Galaxy 959B is beautiful, but I fear it is technically obsolete if the board is old-fashioned with internal settings.

    I find that compared to Qixiang/CRT boards etc… they have a long way to go to evolve and offer devices that are accurate and stable in frequency for the SSB.

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    • 959B with the old fashioned board allows you to get HI-Band channels on a FCC approved radio.

      Btw: isn‘t the new version the G model?

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