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texas ranger tr696fssb or galaxy dx2547 better of the 2???

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OK I'm just wanting to know which base radio is the better of the two.
TEXAS RANGER TR696FSSB
GALAXY DX2547
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good question there. both are good lookin radios. i like both of them. the ranger looks like a 2980. the galaxy looks good to. man i dont know. maybe somebody will pipe in about them. good luck.
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GALAXY six digit frequency counter, large meter with 4 scales: signal, modulation, power, SWR. Automatic SWR circuit (no complicated calibration procedure), talkback with on/off switch and volume control, variable power output control, roger beep with on/off switch, noise filter, high SWR alert, instant channel 9/19, receive clarifier with on/off switch, tone control for receive, flip-down front feet.
Additional Features: AM/SSB/PA modes, 1/4" headphone jack on front panel, jacks for PA and external speaker on rear panel, noise blanker, automatic noise limiter, dimmer control, receive gain control, mic gain control.

The Texas Ranger TR-696FSSB is that radio, incorporating the "new circuit design" manufacturing by Ranger Communications, Inc. Built with ruggedness, durability and reliability in mind, this model will answer your needs for a high performance radio with both AM and SSB operation . The TR-696FSSB also offers the ability to select from 7 NOAA Weather channels insuring that you will have the coverage for your local area. Also included is a NOAA emergency alert tone to warn of impending weather problems.

They both have great features just don't know which way to go
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I think those two radios utilize the same board...ranger has weather channels and 6 digit counter...I like both of them, really. Get the one that you can find cheaper, I guess!
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PLEASE READ!

I am 100% Ranger Man....BUT...

Do not buy that ranger. Buy that 2547. Yes, Galaxies are known to be SSB drifters, but you will not like that Ranger.

That ranger is not like most RCI's. It is not a 10 meter radio. That radio is a CB RADIO!
Anytime you have to add channels to a non-10 meter radio, you have to add switches. Plus even after adding switches, it will only have about half the channels that Galaxy has.

If you want a Ranger base, then buy the 2980WX or 2995. Easily channel modable, and lots of freq's.

EDITED: On second thought, I wouldn't get either. I thought you said 2527 and not 2547. Error on my behalf. Of the 2 you have there, I say the Ranger, but if you want a real base, get a 2980wx or 2995 or find a good old mint Galaxy 2517, or 2527. There's lots of variations out there. Eagle 2000's, General Stonewall Jackson, etc. Both the radios you have listed have to have extra channels with flip switches, and it won't be long till you're tired of the normal 40 and want to talk somewhere quieter.
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Hey Midnight Eagle, I was just reading your profile and I see that you already have a 2547! If you're looking for something new because you're bored with that radio or not satisfied with its performance, you're probably gonna want to look at something completely different than the ranger 696 SSB. It's just about the same radio with the same performance as the 2547 and the 959/949. What are you looking for in a base setup? More power? More stable sideband operation? Give us some clues to what you are wanting and we'll try to go from there.
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Well I purchased the galaxy and then i got an email saying they were out of stock but they would give me the ranger for $ 30 less but it was a refurbished one from the factory so i thought i would ask yawls opinion on the two so that is where i stand.
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Upgrade. Check into a clean used ICOM IC-718. Commercial toughness, you'll need a power supply, but a good 100 watt ssb/40 watt carrier am all business radio. Used they are in the $400 range. Brand new, only 549. -drdx
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MIDNIGHT EAGLE wrote:Well I purchased the galaxy and then i got an email saying they were out of stock but they would give me the ranger for $ 30 less but it was a refurbished one from the factory so i thought i would ask yawls opinion on the two so that is where i stand.
O, I gotcha dude! I'd say go for it as long as you're happy with that 959 you have. It's gonna be real close to that radio, as far as performance goes...with a few more features than the 959.
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I had a 696SSB that I just sold............I thought it was a great radio as long as you remember that it is only a cb. Now, having said that, it took me a total of 10 minutes to do the channel mod and that included drilling the holes in the case and mounting the switches. Don't let the lack of channels scare you away....it's a very modifiable radio and treated me great. Talked all over the country with ease with that radio backed up by a 2 pill base box and an Imax 2000.
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get the 696fssb they kick **Censored**.
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TR-696FSSB has been discontinued by Ranger, lots of problems
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