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NI8E
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Rating: 4/5
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May 31, 2009 20:27
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Well worth the money 
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Time owned: more than 12 months
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I bought an AR146 used for $50, it needed the so239(?) connector repaired. I also had issues with the display but was able to fix it by finding a display ground was loose. (Wasn't too hard.)
Beyond those two problems, the radio has been great as a second radio.
I can lend it out to friends and not worry about it.
If you find one for sale for a good price, buy it, you won't regret it.
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K3BEQ
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Rating: 3/5
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Nov 30, 2008 08:22
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Not too bad, not too good 
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Time owned: more than 12 months
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I have had an ADI AR-146 for many years but until recently, it has not been in use. The audio has too much bass. Also, the unit heats up so that you cannot touch it from the heat sink to the front panel. Small fingers are needed to program it. Just an OK (-) VHF transceiver.
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K9WSS
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Rating: 4/5
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Oct 20, 2008 18:53
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Works OK With Flaky Display 
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Time owned: more than 12 months
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I bought this radio for $50 and that's what it's worth. It puts out 50 watts, sounds so-so on xmit, and I use it to monitor my IRLP node on a daily basis. Of course I have the flaky display issue, but it's easily correctable with a flick of the finger to the front panel. It's pretty much a no-frill's bare-bones rig and I think I got my money's worth. It's been about a year since anyone else reviewed this radio here on eham.net reviews.
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KD8ATL
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Rating: 3/5
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Oct 28, 2007 15:04
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good basic rig 
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Time owned: more than 12 months
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I have had one of these for about two years now, shuttling back and forth between my shack and my car as needed. It doesn't have a heck of a lot of bells and whistles, but it gets the job done.
Some of the controls seem a bit cheap, such as the volume knob, and the squelch is pretty close to the mic jack which gets in the way when making adjustments.
This radio has plenty of memories, but it is kind of a pain programming them in because you have do do it one at a time.
I was satisfied with this radio when I bought it, and it got me on the air on the cheap (about $50 used).
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KI6FEQ
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Rating: 5/5
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Sep 30, 2007 19:44
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No Complaints 
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Time owned: 6 to 12 months
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I bought it used from someone on eham.net and have had this rig in my truck for about a year and have no issues with it at all. I moved it into the house at times for base use and it has performed flawlessly. The lack of an alpha-numeric display is a drag but that is not a "flaw."
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N5LZX
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Rating: 2/5
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Sep 2, 2007 11:53
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Below Average Rig 
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Time owned: 0 to 3 months
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I bought one used, as I needed a dedicated packet rig. Ran it fine for about 3 weeks, then the display issues started up (see other reviews). The display problems did not seem to affect operation, but then another problem started which did - the display heats up with the backlighting which causes TX to go out. Perhaps the high heating causes solder joint flexing? Anyway, the rig is currently unusable due to the TX going out.
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KI8CX
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Rating: 1/5
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May 12, 2007 21:38
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Have 2 would not buy one again 
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Time owned: more than 12 months
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Bought two about 4-5 years ago for mobile apps. Both displays go flaky, need to jingle the mic socket, drove my wife crazy. Recently the one mike is dead, just using the radios for aprs now, they still work. Audio is not as good as my other rigs. They were cheap when I purchased them.
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K4VAV
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Rating: 3/5
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Jan 3, 2007 19:23
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Comparing radios 
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Time owned: 0 to 3 months
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I was searching for a 2 meter rig with better than average adjacent channel rejection on ARRL product reviews.This rig has 88 db figure. Haven't found another mobile 2 meter rig with that good a figure for adjacent channel rejection.
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KD7SVR
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Rating: 3/5
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Sep 27, 2006 12:53
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3 Year review 
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Time owned: more than 12 months
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After a little more than 3 years of owning this thing, I thought I should post a little bit of an update.
Still having the intermittant display issues. I turn it on and get Japanese Konji-type charatcers. Just tap on the screen a few times and it goes back to normal.
The bloody backlight on the display went out about 2 years ago. Haven't been able to get it back since. Not too shabby really.
The radio is now dedicated as a shack rig, along with a Vertex commercial. I have started using the 146 for digital comms with my new Tigertronics SignaLink SL-1+, works great!!!
All in all, this is an ok rig, not very good, but not crappy either. You get what you pay for. Remember, buy once, cry once.
73,
KD7SVR
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K7VO
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Rating: 2/5
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Feb 28, 2005 14:44
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More than a little hard of hearing 
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Time owned: 6 to 12 months
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A few years back I had one of these in my car for maybe nine months. I bought it brand new because I though the price was right. It worked but the receiver was more than a little hard of hearing. I picked up an old Yaesu FT-230R and realized just how bad the ADI was. I sold the ADI at a huge loss and was honest about what a turkey it was.
Nowadays I run a rig that I paid a lot more for but I got a quality radio. I think the AR-146 was cheap in every respect.
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