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I think the diode/blown finals problem was addressed early on in the
production cycle of the 746PRO. You might check the dates of those reviews on eHam. I've been running a 480 for a couple years now and really like it. It has no extra filters. I would like to try a 746PRO, but I don't have the budget for two rigs and don't want to give up the 480SAT. I have heard a few 7000s on the air and with the right mic (SM-20) they sound pretty good. 73, Ed KA9EES I had been leaning to a 746pro, but got scared off by the eHam reviews on blown diodes & finals and whatnot. By the way, the Astron 25-amp switching power supply is very quiet and a nice match for the 7000. The 7000 is a good buy at $1299, but I notice the current $200 coupon expires on June 30th, if you're interested in the radio. bob k5qwg |
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