The frequency jumping complaint is overblown. It only happens during
long high speed transmissions especially when the rdaio is subjected to
rapid temperature changes. I very seldom notice it. It just doesn't
happen very often.
The Scout is a fun radio. Its simplicity makes it a joy to use
73, Bob WB2VUF
ARDUJENSKI@aol.com wrote:
>
> I am interested in a Scout as a back up radio and field day rig. There have
> been numerous comments over the past few years regarding the Scout *jumping
> frequency*. Was that ever resolved as to whether it was a problem with using
> too low a powering voltage or was it a design glitch? Alan KB7MBI in
> Woodinville, WA
>
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