Yeah, evidently those who regulate/enforce these things haven't caught up with the 'shengs yet. Might make rebuilding the batt on your old one worthwhile. I picked up a FT-60 at my last swapmeet; it was DOA and did not respond to my tenderest ministrations...vk6zgo wrote: ↑Fri Mar 14, 2025 12:12 amMy first handheld ham radio (Chinese or anything else)was a Quansheng.mnementh wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 2:00 amYour mention of the Quangsheng brand prompted me to actually do a little Gurrgling on them, something I've been "gonna do" for a while now. Looks like these little Chinesium nipple-warmers have advanced quite a bit since I bought my 'feng; much better display, FM/AM/SSB modes, and this one even has a (slow and buggy, but largely functional) SA function in it. Damn.
mnem
fuck, I'm old.
It was a nice, honest little 2m radio, but eventually the battery croaked & the cost of a new batt was nearly as much as the radio originally cost.
I "languished" without a handheld radio for a while, till I picked up a secondhand Baofeng at the local Hamfest for $A40, about $A20 less than the E Bay ones.
To my dismay, the "mute" didn't turn off, so it was pretty useless.
It seems there are different generations of that particular model, & the previous owner had tried to clone it to an earlier version, which is a "no-no".
A couple of Hamfests later, I picked up an old Yaesu FT411, which, after I ditched the ancient dead Nicads & "temporarily bodged in" some rechargable NIMH batts, works fine, & is much more versatile.
mnem