


These newer radios (all of the similar versions I have tested) have receivers that are more noisy than my ham radios or my older exports. The Lincoln II still isn’t going to compare to most ham radios, and in comparisons against the original 1980’s President Lincoln I’m not sure the radio necessarily has better receive qualities.

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It has good receive, good transmit audio, plenty of power to make contacts, and a bunch of software features that we’ve come to expect on the newer radios. While version 1 definitely needed some work to bring the radio up to par I would put the Version 2 and 3 into the distinction of being good radios with the same positive qualities that have made the RCI 2950 DX a success. While they may throw off some I think we have to remember who they were targeting with this radio (it has echo and roger beeps). The CW crowd might still be complaining as there have been reports that using this radio for CW exposed some faults, making it usable but buggy. Could we see a version 4? Perhaps, but I am not picky enough at this point to be asking for it. In any case the improvements of V3 over V2 are fairly minor and I would guess they probably fall into the refinement category. The changes from Version 1 to Version 2 were fairly public so I don’t really know the reason for the secrecy unless there wasn’t a whole lot done, or they are trying to keep copy cat knock offs in China from doing the same fixes? I contacted President regarding the changes from Version 2 to Version 3 and they responded that they didn’t want to make the changes public.

Output power was almost identical and audio levels were on par. I then tested transmit and recorded the audio and again I couldn’t see any noticeable difference. At the end of the testing I couldn’t really see any noticeable difference between the version 2 and version 3 models. 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. Version 3 was released shortly thereafter and President made more changes and improvements to the Lincoln II. The fixes didn’t seem to have any effect on transmit or any other functions that I tested. I found in mobile testing that it immediately made it easier to hear DX stations (although it had worked pretty well previously). Once my radio was upgraded (the fixes were SMT parts and not for the faint of heart), I found that the part changes did the trick and the difference was noticeable as the radio now had a much better receiver. A change was made at the factory and Version II of the radio was born. President was made aware of the issues and issued a technical fix almost immediately and offered to fix all of the original radios at local service centers. In my testing I didn’t experience the same level of warble but it was noticeable and I also had the S meter issues. The S meter also was doing some jumping around and didn’t seem very accurate. Some operators were experiencing a pronounced warble when receiving SSB stations and the receive also was a bit noisy. The main complaint from users when the radio was released were issues with the receive. It seemed to have similar software menu systems to the CRE 8900 and Anytone 5555 radios but it had a more finished layout and the features and functions seemed to be more refined. When I first tested the new Lincoln II I was pretty impressed with the radio. PropTech Real Estate StartUps Globally Raising Record Amounts Of Funding In Financing Rounds After $9.7 Billion Record First Half 2021To Yesterday's $1.President Lincoln II Version 3 gets it right New Analysis Of How PropTech Co-Living Platform Can Effectively Use AI, VR And Machine-Learning Technology To Build A CRM And Funnel Leasing Strategy That Succeeds Metrospaces (OTC PINK: MSPC) Is Entering The Trending Co-Living Market Stock Market Press Metrospaces Makes First Residential Property Acquisitions as Part of MetroHouse Platform Launch Indianapolis' Remarkable Growth Makes It Ideal Target for Co-Living Solutions ACCESSWIRE Metrospaces Launches Beta Test for MetroHouse Platform ACCESSWIRE Reframing the Co-Living Model for Digital Nomads Baystreet.ca More Company Releases for Metrospaces Inc.
