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OT sorta - Icom 718
Anyone reading this ever try one?
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OT sorta - Icom 718
Hello Steveo:
Yeah I looked this up Ic 718 on the Icom web site. It looks like a nice radio. But let me bend your ear towards the Icom Ic 746 Pro. It has all the DSP and digital IF Filters all ready to go. If yous ain't satisfied you can always get your money back out of it. I know the 746 Pro is going for around 1500 dollars. I have a 746 and a 746 Pro. I won't have another radio without DSP or digital IF Filters. The 746 Pro "Button-ology" isn't too bad, as in user hostile. But the manual was written by someone who needed to get out more often. And proves academic achievement is useless without some sort of hands on experience in life. A user friendly abbreviated manual is available for around 22 dollars. I have one. One of my pet peeves is a great radio that is user hostile, the design works great, but the radio doesn't sell because the software guys where allowed run a muck making it too complicated to use. The radio is button-ology user hostile to operate. This is managements fault for not having a separate group test and evaluate the radio before production. And there is no excuse for this as there are way too many fat, over stuffed, self centered, arrogant, unemployed hams out there that can test the radios before production. It would be a sad day for some of these guys if I where in charge, as many would be escorted off the company property in handcuffs. Jay in the Mojave Steveo wrote: Anyone reading this ever try one? |
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Jay in the Mojave wrote:
Hello Steveo: Yeah I looked this up Ic 718 on the Icom web site. It looks like a nice radio. But let me bend your ear towards the Icom Ic 746 Pro. It has all the DSP and digital IF Filters all ready to go. If yous ain't satisfied you can always get your money back out of it. I know the 746 Pro is going for around 1500 dollars. I have a 746 and a 746 Pro. I won't have another radio without DSP or digital IF Filters. The 746 Pro "Button-ology" isn't too bad, as in user hostile. But the manual was written by someone who needed to get out more often. And proves academic achievement is useless without some sort of hands on experience in life. A user friendly abbreviated manual is available for around 22 dollars. I have one. One of my pet peeves is a great radio that is user hostile, the design works great, but the radio doesn't sell because the software guys where allowed run a muck making it too complicated to use. The radio is button-ology user hostile to operate. This is managements fault for not having a separate group test and evaluate the radio before production. And there is no excuse for this as there are way too many fat, over stuffed, self centered, arrogant, unemployed hams out there that can test the radios before production. It would be a sad day for some of these guys if I where in charge, as many would be escorted off the company property in handcuffs. Jay in the Mojave Yeah Jay thanks for the references but the radio isn't for me, a friend of mine was offered one at a good price and I was just curious if anyone had any pros or cons about it. I'm not so sure I'm in love with the display on those anyway. I'm not in the market for anymore radios right now, I have too many already! Steveo wrote: Anyone reading this ever try one? |
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"Steveo" wrote in message ... Anyone reading this ever try one? my wife and I own they are nice basic radio my FT 847 is better but harder to work |
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On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 05:15:50 -0800, Jay in the Mojave wrote:
Hello Steveo: Yeah I looked this up Ic 718 on the Icom web site. It looks like a nice radio. But let me bend your ear towards the Icom Ic 746 Pro. It has all the DSP and digital IF Filters all ready to go. If yous ain't satisfied you can always get your money back out of it. I know the 746 Pro is going for around 1500 dollars. I have a 746 and a 746 Pro. I won't have another radio without DSP or digital IF Filters. The 746 Pro "Button-ology" isn't too bad, as in user hostile. But the manual was written by someone who needed to get out more often. And proves academic achievement is useless without some sort of hands on experience in life. A user friendly abbreviated manual is available for around 22 dollars. I have one. One of my pet peeves is a great radio that is user hostile, the design works great, but the radio doesn't sell because the software guys where allowed run a muck making it too complicated to use. The radio is button-ology user hostile to operate. This is managements fault for not having a separate group test and evaluate the radio before production. And there is no excuse for this as there are way too many fat, over stuffed, self centered, arrogant, unemployed hams out there that can test the radios before production. It would be a sad day for some of these guys if I where in charge, as many would be escorted off the company property in handcuffs. Jay in the Mojave Steveo wrote: Anyone reading this ever try one? I purchased a used 746 from a famous guy ! The backlight went out, and I repaired it. I also made a powerpoint presentation on it. Vinnie S. |
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Steveo wrote:
Anyone reading this ever try one? I haven't tried an IC-918. A guy has an 746 PRO and it sounds like a million bucks on 2 meter FM and 10 meter sideband. The IC-706 gets hot just being on. The FT857/897 are great radios and mod easily for full coverage. Quite a few folks are getting them because they are easy to operate and also have DSP IF filters are optional in this unit but can be found on eBay. |
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On 14 Dec 2007 05:07:09 GMT, Steveo wrote:
Anyone reading this ever try one? Rave reviews: http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/947 These eham reviews are great. They are all by users. Vinnie S. |
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Hello Steveo:
I believe any ham radio is a significant improvement over a CB radio. Jay in the Mojave Steveo wrote: Yeah Jay thanks for the references but the radio isn't for me, a friend of mine was offered one at a good price and I was just curious if anyone had any pros or cons about it. I'm not so sure I'm in love with the display on those anyway. I'm not in the market for anymore radios right now, I have too many already! Steveo wrote: Anyone reading this ever try one? |
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I believe any ham radio is a significant improvement over a CB radio.
Certainly not the 2 meter CB crowd... |
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Scott in Baltimore wrote:
I believe any ham radio is a significant improvement over a CB radio. Certainly not the 2 meter CB crowd... ??????????? Jay in the Mojave |
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