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Thank you Owen, Jim, Alan, Tam, Helmut, Jimmie and Jeff for all of the
great responses. I guess I should have provided more info in the first post. My station is in the foothills of Northern California at about 1200' elev which is somewhat rural and is relatively quiet most of the time. Power output is up to 500+ watts on VHF and the feedline to the antenna is about 90' of 1/2" Andrew Heliax hardline. The antenna is 43' up. Using my previuos yagi, an M2 2M12, I worked stations as far as Oregon and San Diego. Good points on noise figures versus selctivity while considering noise floor of the rig. I did try chercking the receiver noise with a Microlab dummy load installed at the radio then with the antenna conneted. Yes, there is more noise with the antenna connected. What is interesting is that with the dummy load connected, the noise was just higher than wit the ope SO-239 at the radio. The responses have also steered my attention toward the 706G itself. While it has been a great radio for several years, and offers fairly good performance on many bands, designing this and similar multi-band radios must include compromises. Perhaps I should be looking toward getting a rig more tailored to the 2m band and SSB mode? The Icom IC-910H comes to mind. At this point, I will look more closely at the antenna/feedline system I have and look into a better performing radio before investing in a mast-mounted preamp that will introduce more connectors in the feedline and which will likely require more maintenance as well. Thanks again. Russ W6OHM. |
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