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On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 03:34:02 -0800, sent into
the ether: In article , Alan Beagley wrote: The NB in my IC-796MKIIG seems to do OK. Perhaps others are better, but mine definitely does reduce noise -- ignition and other. -=- Alan AB2OS On 11/01/03 12:49 am put fingers to keyboard and launched the following message into cyberspace: Icom doesn't seem to make noise blankers. The "NB" button on my 756Pro seems to stand for "No-purpose Button" Alan, IC796 must have been a typo, hit the nine key instead of the zero, I do that sometimes too. Your's is the only one that seems to be working I take it then the noise blanker is not too good in most of the 706 series. I wonder how the FT-857 is? My FT-900 is quite good, but I don't think I can get it in my new vehicle. Thanks Dale, K9VUJ Dale, The noise blanker on my 706IIG works well on the ignition noise from my Cherokee sport. I run the power lead directly to the battery, while keeping it as far away as possible from any other wiring. It will soon be in a Chevy 1500 pickup. I would think it will do well there too. Dan, N9JBF Amateur radio - What a hobby! Remove left x for direct reply |
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