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In this post, we'll revisit the Talkpod A36 Plus handheld radio and delve into the results of a recent test conducted by [Your Name or Channel]. The primary focus of this test was to determine whether Talkpod has successfully addressed the harmonics issue that was prevalent in earlier models. Additionally, we'll explore a new problem that has surfaced, as well as discuss the overall quality of the radios, considering that one was a direct purchase and the other two were provided by Talkpod.
Harmonics Revisited
One of the most significant concerns raised about the original Talkpod A36 Plus was the presence of excessive harmonics, which could potentially interfere with other radio communications. In this latest test, we aimed to determine if Talkpod has implemented any updates or modifications to mitigate this issue.
[Insert your findings here, such as whether the harmonics have improved, worsened, or remained the same. Support your claims with data or visual representations from the oscilloscope.]
New Issues Discovered
While testing the Talkpod A36 Plus, we uncovered a new problem that had not been previously reported. [Describe the new issue in detail, such as unusual noise, instability, or other performance problems]. The cause of this issue is currently unknown and requires further investigation.
[Insert any theories or speculations about the cause of the new issue.]
Radio Quality and Sourcing
It's important to note that for this review, we tested three Talkpod A36 Plus radios. One was purchased directly from [retailer], while the other two were provided by Talkpod. This allowed us to assess the consistency of quality between units sourced from different channels.
While the radio provided by Talkpod appeared to be of good quality, it's worth mentioning that some users have expressed concerns about the variability in quality between units purchased from different retailers, particularly those sold on platforms like Amazon.
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