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      • Note: these are a 10m Amateur radio, and although they can be expanded to cover CB channels it in not legal to operate them on any CB channels.
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  2. Version 3 was released shortly thereafter and President made more changes and improvements to the Lincoln II. I put the Version 3 radio up against my Version 1 (with factory fixes which effectively turned it into a Version II) and had them receiving side by side.

  3. 1 microphone UP/DOWN and its hanger , 1 mounting bracket with fixing screws , power cord with fuse. : Antenna socket. SO-239. : Antenna impedance. 50 ohms. : Multiconfiguration. EU / U / D / PL / IN. : Frequency ranges. from 24.890 Mhz to 24.990 Mhz and from 28.000 Mhz to 29.700 Mhz (continuous scanning)

  4. You can either use the band button, or use the channel selector like a VFO control. The quickest way is to save your favorite frequencies in the different bands to the memory slots and then you can simply go to that memory frequency and explore that band with the channel selector knob.

  5. Apr 6, 2005 · Just to help avoid confusion, there are currently 4 versions of the Lincoln II floating around. V1 is the first attempt at the new radio, had several flaws that are already documented here and elsewhere. V2 are the V1 that have had upgrades to help solve a few of the first bugs.

  6. Note: these are a 10m/12m Amateur radio, and although they can be expanded to cover CB channels it in not legal to operate them on any CB channels. The latest version of the Lincoln II is now called the Lincoln II + and now covers the 12m band as well as 10m.

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  7. Sep 17, 2016 · Receive is a mixture between a Jackson II and a Lincoln 1 if you needed to sum it up. PC Software is it version dependent: Already covered this and it just works on the + Lincoln. You can buy programming leads from eBay, Radiozing and others.

  8. Note: these are a 10m/12m Amateur radio, and although they can be expanded to cover CB channels it in not legal to operate them on any CB channels. The latest version of the Lincoln II is now called the Lincoln II + and now covers the 12m band as well as 10m.

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