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Old October 29th 04, 05:05 AM
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"Stéphane REY" wrote in message
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Hi group.

I've recently baught a second hand IC-R7000. It seems it's a good receiver
but I've some questions someone may answer :

- I'm comparing the R7000 signal strengh with my FT-736 transceiver and I
can notice that a signal at 9+20 on the FT736 is receiver at 5 or 6 with
my
R7000. However, the weak signal received 0 on my FT-736 is received 0 with
the R7000. Could it be a sensitivity issue (DC-DC power supply) or just a
S-meter calibration matter ?


Probably an S-meter cal thing. When I got the service manual for my R7000
I recalled my S-meter, and noticed it was far off when I started.

- I'm looking for CAT software for R7000 allowing to scan and
automatically
save sound files when there is a busy channel ?


I do not know of anything that does this, but then I have not looked much.

- I've noticed a lot of birdies especially above 1Ghz. Is it a know issue
for this receiver ?


I have never noticed this with my R-7000.

- Finally I would be very interrested by your experience on receiving
satellites : Inmarsat, Meteosat, Goes, .... I'd like to build antennas and
preamplifiers. Please let me know if you know good devices to build and
improve performances...



T!


 
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