WSHB456 Posted February 12 Report Posted February 12 Does Midland GXT67 PRO have as superhet receiver? Also any major isuues not to but it vs a Q10H/ Q10G, KG 905 or similar. I am GMRS and ham licensed. Imply4907 1 Quote
1 OffRoaderX Posted February 12 Report Posted February 12 9 hours ago, Socalgmrs said: it does not matter at all It matters a little.. A superhet radio will have slightly better sensitivity to pick up weaker signals.. Slightly better 'selectivity', so it will ignore static/off-frequency noise slightly better.. But yah, most normal people would never notice any differences between a superhet and an SOC/HOMOdyne... HOMO...dyne.. Type radio.. As to the question: IIRC the GXT67 Pro is a partial/modified superset receiver.. Meaning that the receive side is superhet but the transmit side is not (or visa-versa) - But that is just going by memory - and I just woke up, so, that could be wrong. Johnny626, Imply4907, SteveShannon and 1 other 4 Quote
0 WRYZ926 Posted February 13 Report Posted February 13 I have both and can't tell a difference. Now most baofeng's and even the Icom IC-T10 have wide open front ends that are easily overloaded and pick up more interference. WRUU653, piggin and SteveShannon 3 Quote
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Does Midland GXT67 PRO have as superhet receiver? Also any major isuues not to but it vs a Q10H/ Q10G, KG 905 or similar. I am GMRS and ham licensed.
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