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On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 22:26:33 GMT, Martin Ewing wrote:
Hello, I am doing market research for a new HF rig, and the Icom IC-746pro would be a leading choice, but I'm worried about the "no transmit" and other problems discussed at length on the web. Of course, you take your chances whenever you get a new high-tech toy. My question is how does the '746pro stack up against the competition in terms of actual failure rate and reliability? This is something the manufacturers are keenly aware of from their warranty data, but they probably aren't going to share it with us. :-( Most of us don't see enough different examples of enough types of rigs to have first-hand data, and anecdotes on the net are hard to calibrate. Given the bad press on the '746pro, I am pretty leery now, but if it's really only a small percentage of units that are affected, I might reconsider. How would you decide? 73, Martin, AA6E The 746pro was introduced in Spring of 2002. (It was reviewed in May 2002 qst.) They oughtta have the bugs out by now. Buying a new rig is a delicate balance between waiting awhile after it's introduced, but not so long it's about to be discontinued :-) Kinda like these damned computers... Bob k5qwg |
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