Ranger RCI-99N4 “SSB No Drift”

Introducing the Ranger RCI-99N4 – 400 Watts Peak Power 10 Meters Amateur Radio

High Power 400 Watts Peak Power (PeP) for AM & SSB Transmit Power Output
RF Power Amplifier Control ON-OFF Switch
Sleek Chrome Finish with White LED Channel & Frequency Display Lights
User-Friendly Touch-Select Multicolor Backlit Bezel Plate
Adjustable Echo Control & Toggleable Talk-back Feature
Variable Power Output Control, allowing you to fine-tune your dead key power
Antenna Warning Indicator
Comes with the Ranger SRA-198NC Chrome Noise-Canceling Microphone
Built-in SWR Meter & Frequency Counter
Robust Circuitry for Long-lasting Performance
Top-tier Frequency Stability Counter
The Sideband Frequency Remains Rock-Solid with No Drift.
The Ranger RCI-99N4 – Elevating Amateur Radio with 400 Watts of Power!

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2 comments

  1. Hello.

    To eliminate frequency drift in SSB, there is nothing better than to draw inspiration from the current circuits of Anytone, CRT and President who took the plunge with the George 2.

    For me the RCI have to totally change the design philosophy, because I find that the prices are too high for devices that have too many internal settings that may seem practical but are too subject to temperature differences.

    Before having my CRT SS7900V, I had for 1 year a RCI-2950CD and I was very disappointed in SSB by the permanent instability in frequency.
    Cannot do 2 QSO’s followed without correcting the frequency.

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