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On Wed, 05 Aug 2009 03:07:30 -0700, Bushcraftgregg wrote:
On Aug 4, 10:42Â*am, John Plimmer wrote: Yes, my magnificent Icom IC-7700 has been sold. It was definitely the finest and best radio I will ever own, but at the end it was a huge overkill in my small town and not being able to go to the coast for DXpeditions sounded its death knell. It would not run on batteries and at 35kg's/80lbs packed it was just too heavy to take anywhere. So it will be replaced with an Icom IC-7600, a portable radio that will run on 12v DC auto batteries. It has many of the fine features of the 7700 and is quite pricey at $4000, but aw shucks, you only live once and you can't take it with you. Unfortunately the dealer has no stock in Joburg and it may be a few months before he gets new stock in, So I will just have to be patient and hope the ball and chain doesn't get her hands on the boodle from the 7700. Also I will sell the old Icom IC-756PROIII that I am currently DXing with, and that will be replaced with a laptop and Perseus SDR - then I will be fully up-to-date with the world's other top MW DXer's. Later in August it is DXpedition time again, this time the beautiful Jongensgat, so I hope for good weather and wonderful propagation. Good job John, that is a pretty good chunk of change. I got my Hammarlund 129X with Heathkit Q Mutiplier back yesterday, totally recapped and realigned. The fella even added on for me a new digital readout for an extra $30.00 Total cost $152 - why the extra two dollars I will never know. But I know my Hammar really likes the broadcast bands.:-) I have a great HQ-145XC. It has been totally gone over. Who did your digital readout? That sounds like something I would be interested in for my old HQ! -- "What do you mean there's no movie?" |
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