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Denis O' Flynn February 14th 05 09:55 AM

756 pro V 1000 mp
 
Thinking of upgrading my station from a Kenwood 850 SAT. Rigs I am looking
at are the 1000 MP IV or the 756 PRO.

Any pros or cons a person should be looking out for?

any advice appreciated

de Denis EI6HB
ei6hb at eircom dot net



Francis Pinson February 14th 05 03:26 PM

http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/4635

Vy 73 es DX

Frank **F6BLP**

"Denis O' Flynn" a écrit dans le message de
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Thinking of upgrading my station from a Kenwood 850 SAT. Rigs I am looking
at are the 1000 MP IV or the 756 PRO.

Any pros or cons a person should be looking out for?

any advice appreciated

de Denis EI6HB
ei6hb at eircom dot net





pfriedmanNoSpam February 15th 05 02:12 AM

"Denis O' Flynn" wrote in message
...
Thinking of upgrading my station from a Kenwood 850 SAT. Rigs I am looking
at are the 1000 MP IV or the 756 PRO.

Any pros or cons a person should be looking out for?

any advice appreciated

de Denis EI6HB
ei6hb at eircom dot net


FWIW, I have both (note: the Pro, not the II or 3). You can read the specs
elsewhere and the reviews in various places. My personal comments a

I have them sitting side-by-side -- both feeding the same amp and antennas.
It is just as easy to power up one as the other. My fingers almost always go
for the Mark V. Partially this simply ergonomics. The VFOs, for example, are
smoother on the Mark V, all the buttons and knobs are bigger (and I have
big, fat fingers). The Mark V has a better receiver -- which is most
noticeable on the lower bands.
Negatives on the Mark V:
keyclicks (much improved since I added the Inrad "fix").
If you don't work CW, doesn't matter
needs filters for extra cost (semi-related: the inrad narrow roofing
filter helps quite a bit on crowded bands)
no 6m without an expensive transverter which is a semi-pain to use.
I have the transverter, but almost always use the Pro for 6m
Menu system from the 1970s. the good news is that these are set
and forget functions
No bandscope -- which I find quite useful on quiet bands (read 6m)
needs special power supply, so more money when it needs repair
big, heavy

Negatives on the Pro:
100w versus 200w.
Receiver not as good
I think the Mark V's antenna tuner is better, but I seldom use
either internal tuner
No Class A option


All that said, the Pro is quite a bit cheaper once you figure in the cost of
the extra filters for the mark V

Paul AB0SI



SteveJ February 16th 05 03:11 AM

My main concern is how long will the display last, without this the rig is
useless. It might be hard to beat the older rigs as some after 10 years you
can still see where your at.


"pfriedmanNoSpam" wrote in message
...
"Denis O' Flynn" wrote in message
...
Thinking of upgrading my station from a Kenwood 850 SAT. Rigs I am
looking at are the 1000 MP IV or the 756 PRO.

Any pros or cons a person should be looking out for?

any advice appreciated

de Denis EI6HB
ei6hb at eircom dot net


FWIW, I have both (note: the Pro, not the II or 3). You can read the specs
elsewhere and the reviews in various places. My personal comments a

I have them sitting side-by-side -- both feeding the same amp and
antennas. It is just as easy to power up one as the other. My fingers
almost always go for the Mark V. Partially this simply ergonomics. The
VFOs, for example, are smoother on the Mark V, all the buttons and knobs
are bigger (and I have big, fat fingers). The Mark V has a better
receiver -- which is most noticeable on the lower bands.
Negatives on the Mark V:
keyclicks (much improved since I added the Inrad "fix").
If you don't work CW, doesn't matter
needs filters for extra cost (semi-related: the inrad narrow roofing
filter helps quite a bit on crowded bands)
no 6m without an expensive transverter which is a semi-pain to use.
I have the transverter, but almost always use the Pro for 6m
Menu system from the 1970s. the good news is that these are set
and forget functions
No bandscope -- which I find quite useful on quiet bands (read 6m)
needs special power supply, so more money when it needs repair
big, heavy

Negatives on the Pro:
100w versus 200w.
Receiver not as good
I think the Mark V's antenna tuner is better, but I seldom use
either internal tuner
No Class A option


All that said, the Pro is quite a bit cheaper once you figure in the cost
of the extra filters for the mark V

Paul AB0SI




bart February 17th 05 04:51 AM

The 756 pro & II have a few bugs with feedback on 6M when the
protection diodes & IC151 fry on the RF board.
You're OK until the warranty's expired.

On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 09:55:04 -0000, "Denis O' Flynn"
wrote:

Thinking of upgrading my station from a Kenwood 850 SAT. Rigs I am looking
at are the 1000 MP IV or the 756 PRO.

Any pros or cons a person should be looking out for?

any advice appreciated

de Denis EI6HB
ei6hb at eircom dot net



Steven L Umbach February 19th 05 05:51 AM

I have all three [well I have a 1000MP anyhow]. All three are great radios.
The 756Pro has everything built in and the scope and the receiver is very
good. The 1000MP has a better receiver, but you would only notice in very
crowded band conditions where it's superior dynamic range will be
appreciated and with the new Inrad roofing filter installed [$165], the
1000MP's have an outstanding receiver, as good as anything other than a Ten
Tec Orion. If you are a dx chaser and you absolutely have to get that new
one, then the 1000MP would be the choice. For most of us who chase
"convenient" dx or casually participate in a contests, the Icom 756 Pro
would be all we need 98% of the time. Don't get me wrong as you can work
tons of dx on either but if that rare one is barely readable and other
strong stations appear nearby you will appreciate the 1000MP. --- Steve
KK9ZZ



"Denis O' Flynn" wrote in message
...
Thinking of upgrading my station from a Kenwood 850 SAT. Rigs I am looking
at are the 1000 MP IV or the 756 PRO.

Any pros or cons a person should be looking out for?

any advice appreciated

de Denis EI6HB
ei6hb at eircom dot net





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