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Here is a wish list for the "perfect" receiver.
My IC-706 coupled with a laptop can do many of those... 1. specialized search functions- be able to define the search band. (like a VHF scanner) I have 4 scan modes...Better scanner, than some scanners... The receiver itself is better than most scanners for sure.... 2. build in audio recorder with squelch- an hour recording time would be nice. make it uploadable to PC. Have this as long as I have the laptop.. 3. upload/download freqs/text- Yaaaaaa, as they would say in Fargo... 4. solar/crank recharger- Not this, but I never run solar yet... 5. dc to daylight range- pert near...I can receive from .30 to 200 mhz straight line, and then from 400-470 mhz straight line. It's not total coverage, but I can listen to about anything I want. The exception being the military aircraft band on VHF.. 6. video reception- Yaaaaaaa, but what type? I can do SSTV, FAX, etc, etc on HF. Can run full blown ATV on uhf... 7. morse code translator- hey that's a good idea! Thats built into my brain... :/ Option not needed.. 8. foreign language translator- If they don't talk no english, I don't need to listen... ![]() 9. GPS postioner- Yaaaa, if I couple a GPS with the laptop... 10. phone jack for remote use- Yaaaaaa... Can be rigged up...Not that I have much use for it... 11. the whole thing the size of a paperback Not too far off... It's bigger than a paperback, but smaller than many books. It's about half the size of my ARRL antenna handbook as an example. What would your radio do? What it does... http://www.icomamerica.com/products/amateur/706mkIIg/ They make ones even better, if you wanna cough the cashflow... IE: the kenwood TS-2000 is a good do-it-all radio with wide coverage. But...It's a bit bigger than the 706... Also, the 706 has a detachable faceplate. I've been eyeballing the IC-7000 that is supposed to be coming out. It's like a 706 on steroids...Color "pro" style readout, more lights, blinky things, etc... Will probably trade to one of those for a mobile if the price drops down...Although a TS-2000 is tempting...The 2000 is a handy radio. Can crossband repeat, work sat's full duplex, etc, etc.. I've talked on 160m before by talking across town on UHF, using the 706, to a TS-2000 that received me on UHF, and then retransmitted on 160m.. Being he had a big amp on the ts-2000, I was actually louder on 160m going to his radio, than actually using mine on 160m, being I don't have a amp on 160m.. :/ The day will be soon when you can get all that in a radio I bet.. If...., there is a large enough market for them... Radio in general is kinda dropping off vs the internet, etc, etc... MK |
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