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4-Ohm and 8-Ohm Speakers with my Stryker Radio
When setting up your Stryker Radio with external speakers, it's helpful to keep in mind the impedance of your speakers. Stryker Radios are best paired with 8-ohm external speakers, which help ensur...
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Choosing the Right Amplifier for Your Stryker 955 HPC+
If you're looking to enhance the performance of your Stryker 955 HPC+ radio, selecting the right amplifier is crucial. The Stryker 955 is a powerful radio, and pairing it with an appropriate amplif...
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Understanding Stryker Radios Warranty Coverage
At Stryker Radios, we stand behind the quality of our products with a comprehensive warranty. All Stryker products come with a limited warranty that protects against factory defects and issues aris...
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Will the Stryker SR-955HPC+ transmit on 136-174 MHz?
No, the SR-955HPC+ can only receive on those frequencies; it will not transmit on them.
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Where do I find the SR-955HPC V3 programming software?
To address your concern, it sounds like you might be using the wrong software version. The V3 you mentioned is actually referred to as the HPC+ model. Here is the link to the correct software you n...
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Fender Mount, which SR-A10 Antenna do you recommend?
We understand the confusion around selecting the correct antenna for your setup. For a fender mount with a 3/4-inch hole, the SR-A10 trucker-style antenna with the connecting rod on the bottom will...
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Extra Wires in SR-76NC
When installing the battery, you may come across two additional wires. These wires are only necessary if your radio can provide the correct voltage to the microphone. In that scenario, you can conn...
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ASQ - What is it and how does it work?
Auto Squelch or ASQ is a feature in some radios that automatically mutes the radio's audio output when there is no transmission or weak signals, thereby eliminating background noise and hiss. Howev...
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Fuse Pops When Radio is Connected to Power
Typically, when a fuse blows immediately upon connection, it suggests that there may be a short circuit within the radio's power input circuitry. Often, this is due to a shorted protection diode, w...
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Charging system is 15.2 volts. Will that hurt the radio?
No, 15.2 volts DC won't hurt the radio. It will probably give extra power because Mosfet transistors perform better with more voltage. The radio will alert you if your charging voltage is high enou...