President Lincoln II+ 10 Meter Radio
*New July 2014. President Lincoln 10 meter radio. The LED display can be switched to blue, orange or green. The original President Lincoln was the most popular 10 meter radio in Europe in the 1980's and remains popular today. It's one of the most well made 10 meter radios ever. The President Lincoln II is right up to par with the original President Lincoln radio.
* This is the newer V-3 version.
- Rotary switch and Up/down channel selector
- VFO Mode
(continuous scanning of 28.000 Mhz to 29.700 Mhz)
- Volume adjustment and ON/OFF
- RF Power
- Manual squelch and ASC
- Multi-functions LCD display
- Frequencies display
- S-meter
- Public Address
- Vox function (Hands free)
- ANL filter , NB and HI-CUT
- RF Gain / Mike gain
- Clarifier
- Channels and memories scan
- 6 Memories
- CTCSS (38 tones)
- DCS (104 codes)
- Dim
- MENU fonction key
- Beep Function
- Roger Beep
- Mode switch AM/FM/LSB/USB/CW
- Dual watch
- Key locking
- SWR (Power Reading /SWR)
- Preset 9/19
- TOT (Time Out Timer) adjustable
- Front microphone plug
- External loudspeaker jack
Dimensions: 7 9/32w x 2 3/8h x 9 5/16d
Included Accessories:
Power cored with fuse
Microphone and hanger
Mounting bracket and screws
President Lincoln II Owners Manual (See Pg 28 for English)
A license to operate amateur radios may be required in your area. The end user is solely responsible for proper operation of amateur radio equipment and adhering to the rules and regulations of their country . In the U.S. it is legal to purchase amateur radios and receive on amateur radio bands however an amateur radio license is required to transmit. GI Joe's asks that persons using amateur radios please respect the regulations by not transmitting on amateur radio bands without an amateur radio license. By purchasing an amateur radio from us you are agreeing not to transmit on amateur radio bands without an amateur radio license. An amateur radio license can be obtained in the U.S. by taking a relatively simple test. Morse Code is no longer required for the technician class U.S. license. You can find information on licensing at the ARRL website.