I run the Lynx 3D with synth everything. It is a nice radio with great flexibility. Programs up to ten models. Has all the extras you desire.
If you want a radio for $200 and can find the Lynx 3D (full synth) then you have an awesome bargain, and I'd get it. BUT more likely than not, you are going to get the straight crystal version of this radio for that money. Still not a bad deal...just have to change crystals to get new frequencies.
The model I have came with a Spectra module and Novak receiver (both synth) and that allows me to free range in the 75Mhz band without changing crystals. Very nice set up.
Both Christian and X traded theirs in for different radios, so they might have some alternatives to suggest (I think X already has...the Junior XS3, another great radio).
Originally posted by mad sceintist
whats synth
Synth is short for synthesized. Instead of being crystal based, the receiver or transmitter are set up like a mini-radio. You can tune both to a particular receive or transmit frequency with the turn of a dial (really small set screw)...a synthesizer.
Gives you the freedom of working the entire frequency band without the need to carry extra crystals. Makes life easy around the track and when bashing in large crowds (neither experience I have yet, but I'm sure those that have will back me on this).
Here's the story on the Spectra Module:
http://www.hitecrcd.com/Accesories/spectra75.htm
And the story on the Novak receiver:
http://www.teamnovak.com/products/receiver/XXTRA/xxtra_new.htm