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On 12/09/05 08:29 pm Fred McKenzie tossed the following ingredients into
the ever-growing pot of cybersoup: I would like your opinion on your purchase? Positives and Negatives... Don't hold back. I'm not positive here but I don't think the 7000 is actually been fcc aproved yet. Butch & Laborkei- The FCC approved it on about November 15th. A week or so ago they started to trickle into the Ham stores. I got mine Wednesday at Amateur Electronic Supply. If you are familiar with the IC-706, then you will feel at home with the IC-7000. It is sort of the same radio, but with more features. One minor disappointment was that in order for the radio to be approved for importation into the U.S., Icom had to disable the feature where it can show standard television channels on its front LCD display. (In the U.S., it is illegal to have a radio in view of a driver that can display television.) The version that can, is apparently only available in Japan. It will be interesting to see if the radio can be easily modified to re-enable it. Check the messages on the IC-7000 Yahoo! group. People claim to have discovered and implemented the mods. for TV and for MARS. There are photos as well. Each mod. consists of removing one small surface-mount diode. I don't have one of these rigs, but maybe some day... "Perce P. Cassidy" (aka Alan NV8A) |
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Thanks for posting a quick reply to your radio. I am curious, mostly,
of the comparison of the receive quality to other radios such as the Icom 746PRO or the Yaesu Mark V field in the areas of being able to utilize the DSP to reduce band noise, narrow in on weak signals, selectivity to strong adjacent signals etc. If you have any input into those areas I would appreciate hearing more. Gary Percival P. Cassidy wrote: On 12/09/05 08:29 pm Fred McKenzie tossed the following ingredients into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup: I would like your opinion on your purchase? Positives and Negatives... Don't hold back. I'm not positive here but I don't think the 7000 is actually been fcc aproved yet. Butch & Laborkei- The FCC approved it on about November 15th. A week or so ago they started to trickle into the Ham stores. I got mine Wednesday at Amateur Electronic Supply. If you are familiar with the IC-706, then you will feel at home with the IC-7000. It is sort of the same radio, but with more features. One minor disappointment was that in order for the radio to be approved for importation into the U.S., Icom had to disable the feature where it can show standard television channels on its front LCD display. (In the U.S., it is illegal to have a radio in view of a driver that can display television.) The version that can, is apparently only available in Japan. It will be interesting to see if the radio can be easily modified to re-enable it. Check the messages on the IC-7000 Yahoo! group. People claim to have discovered and implemented the mods. for TV and for MARS. There are photos as well. Each mod. consists of removing one small surface-mount diode. I don't have one of these rigs, but maybe some day... "Perce P. Cassidy" (aka Alan NV8A) |
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Percival P. Cassidy wrote:
On 12/09/05 08:29 pm Fred McKenzie tossed the following ingredients into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup: I would like your opinion on your purchase? Positives and Negatives... Don't hold back. I'm not positive here but I don't think the 7000 is actually been fcc aproved yet. Butch & Laborkei- The FCC approved it on about November 15th. A week or so ago they started to trickle into the Ham stores. I got mine Wednesday at Amateur Electronic Supply. If you are familiar with the IC-706, then you will feel at home with the IC-7000. It is sort of the same radio, but with more features. One minor disappointment was that in order for the radio to be approved for importation into the U.S., Icom had to disable the feature where it can show standard television channels on its front LCD display. (In the U.S., it is illegal to have a radio in view of a driver that can display television.) The version that can, is apparently only available in Japan. It will be interesting to see if the radio can be easily modified to re-enable it. Check the messages on the IC-7000 Yahoo! group. People claim to have discovered and implemented the mods. for TV and for MARS. There are photos as well. Each mod. consists of removing one small surface-mount diode. I don't have one of these rigs, but maybe some day... One day down the old log I will get me a 706 or 7000, used of course, us old retired don't buy new anymore, might not live to make it all the way through the manual. KF5DE |
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