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• StarLite faceplate (all printing is backlit)
• Red modulation LED under the meter, but no modulation scale on the meter
• Side mic jack - not a front mic jack
• AM/USB/LSB modes, but no FM
• Variable power output control
• Variable receive gain control
• Echo and Voice Changer like the old DX99V, but no Robot
• Echo/Voice Changer controls on the front panel, not inside the radio
• Roger Beep with on/off switch
• Variable dimmer control for LEDs, meter lamp and faceplate lettering
• Switch to turn off the frequency digits
• Variable Talkback circuit with on/off switch
• Automatic SWR circuit
• Standard clarifier circuit - no on/off switch
• Same main board as our DX95T2
• TWO YEAR GALAXY WARRANTY
Posted by Trevor on 13th Mar 2011
Got the 98 fixed. Works great now. Puts out and receives awesome. Only down fall is the price. Also the voice changer is junk, dont know why they put that on there.
Posted by Trevor on 27th Feb 2011
Well this is the biggest and most expensive radio on here. I bought it and got it home only to find the relays were not working. I am looking to send it back now. I would not buy this radio again. I am looking at trading it for a connex 3600 turbo.
Posted by 15minigrass on 27th Jan 2011
Its priced @ a fair price I might say. I bought my original 95T for the same price back in 2004.
Posted by walterb on 15th Jan 2011
The 98VHP is a great mobile radio, because of its brignt receive and great outpower, I have a lot of real good mobile radios, an its Number One in my book...............Oldtimer
Posted by Big Kev. on 15th Jan 2011
Pros, Loud!
Loud, and gets OUT!
Did I mention its Loud?
Cons;
Price, could be shaved a bit if Galaxy bagged the useless Voice Changer.
Talk back doesn't function very well and needs a bit of help.
Receiver white noise is a bit over bearing, but can be tuned out with backing down the gain with out much loss of ears.
Overall,
Great radio, love it.
Lots of bells and whistles.