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m II wrote:
Eric F. Richards wrote: Funny... if I look inside my '8500 I see a cast aluminum, compartmentalized, shielded chassis. Much as I like my Yaesu gear, their last great receiver was the FRG-100. I wanted one. They were probably way underrated. I'd like to find a good comparison between it, FRG 7 and FRG 9600 I had a '-100 and a '-7. Both nice radios. The '100 suffered from chugging and other synthesizer noise, but behaved well, otherwise. It was underrated, and the need for a keypad was overstated -- it had a number of aids to allow you to get to any arbitrary place on the spectrum in a hurry without direct frequency entry. The '7 was built like a tank. Just a different generation of design and construction standards. A fun radio to operate, but in these days of 1 Hz resolution probably not considered "practical." I would have killed for one back in its day, though. -- Eric F. Richards, "Nature abhors a vacuum tube." -- J. R. Pierce, Bell Labs, c. 1940 |
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Toidie Loidie wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... Some may find this to be of interest: Icom radios will cost more now, and their still junk. Look inside an Icom and it looks like the inside of a Chinese-made $39.95 Radio Shack DVD player. ...and let's not forget the great Icom fiasco of some years ago (1980's) when Icom deliberately made microprocessor controlled radios for both ham and swl which had their internal CPU operating system written into volatile DRAM as a cost cutting measure. (!) Your radio's lithium cell aged and went bad or got bumped lose in the mobile and your radio then promptly D I E D. You could have it "repaired" of course by sending it off to Icom with a check for $65.00 to have it "re-programmed". In ham radio circles this became know as the "Icom Time Bomb Rig", and their sales of course promptly dropped thru the floor faster than a lead-filled baloon falling into a interstellar black hole. They may have fixed this gaffe long ago, but Icom still builds radios much like Pakesheesh Patel's family, what owns the Subway Sandwich shop, builds their hoagies....slapped together with no condiments (extra charge, much like Icom accessories) and dry. Buy a Yaesu instead. A much more advanced radio all around. I have an FRG-8800, and my only complaint is that power surges or fluctuations (such as can happen during a power outage) can scramble the microprocessors. I remedy this by keeping it plugged into a surge protector that I turn off when the radio is not in use. Other than that, it is wonderful for 20 year old technology. |
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I own and use a model PW 8R15 Brickwall surge filter.
www.brickwall.com www.pricewheeler.com They are made in good old U.S.A.and they carry a lifetime gurrantee. cuhulin |
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The Yaesu's didn't even have RF gain. Pathetic!
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Sue the hell out of them.Maybe y'all have seen them ads on tv about them
miserable kevin LAGGARD mizuhara msntv2 new set top boxes.Them boxes aren't worth a S..T!!!! I was knocking them miserable kevin LAGGARD (that Miserable piece of S..T!!! kevin mizuhara,,Mserable marketing mananger S.O.B.at msntv SUCKS!!!!!! *******!!! had the audacity to call us webbys,LAGGARDS) msntv2 boxes before they ever hit the marketlace.There are some NG rooms behind msntv's firewall and I can tell y'all plenty of folks who bought them stupid ass kevin Miserable LAGGARD mizuhara *******!!! msntv2 boxes are more than upset with them boxes! NO self respecting person would Ever waste their money on them boxes!!! cuhulin |
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![]() "running dogg" wrote I have an FRG-8800, and my only complaint is that power surges or fluctuations (such as can happen during a power outage) can scramble the microprocessors. I remedy this by keeping it plugged into a surge protector that I turn off when the radio is not in use. Other than that, it is wonderful for 20 year old technology. You ought to think about plugging it into a small UPS then, as surge protection normally clamps at 330v and provide no power conditioning (voltage regulation) whatsoever. Jack |
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In this court case the plaintiff won for "...hundreds of
handheld radios...". R-75 is not one of them,unless someone has a 'modification' similar to the ancient headhunting custom of shrinking human heads... |
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![]() Arthur Pozner ) writes: In this court case the plaintiff won for "...hundreds of handheld radios...". R-75 is not one of them,unless someone has a 'modification' similar to the ancient headhunting custom of shrinking human heads... And of course, ICOM wasn't taken to court. They took a company to court for not paying for radios it bought from ICOM. I still don't see what purpose the original poster had in posting this here, and anybody who fell into the trap of "someone won against ICOM, we can bring suit too" didn't pay attention themselves. Michael |
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![]() Michael Black wrote: Arthur Pozner ) writes: In this court case the plaintiff won for "...hundreds of handheld radios...". R-75 is not one of them,unless someone has a 'modification' similar to the ancient headhunting custom of shrinking human heads... And of course, ICOM wasn't taken to court. They took a company to court for not paying for radios it bought from ICOM. I still don't see what purpose the original poster had in posting this here, and anybody who fell into the trap of "someone won against ICOM, we can bring suit too" didn't pay attention themselves. The purpose was that some may find it of interest. Can't you read? dxAce Michigan USA |
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