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It is the best deal going for the money. I love mine.
I haven't had any problems with this rig and I have owned a couple. Long story. Ed, NM2K "Martin" wrote in message .net... I'd appreciate any comments, pro and con, from actual users of the IC-706MKIIG. Performance, reliability, service problems, etc. As it's described it seems to have features I'd like and need: small size, both HF and VHF, and a reasonable power level. Any suggestions as to other rigs with similar features would be appreciated also. Marty K1FHR |
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If you have not done so yet, check out the user reviews for the 706 and
other rigs at http://www.eham.net/reviews/products/14 73 Paul AB0SI "Martin" wrote in message .net... I'd appreciate any comments, pro and con, from actual users of the IC-706MKIIG. Performance, reliability, service problems, etc. As it's described it seems to have features I'd like and need: small size, both HF and VHF, and a reasonable power level. Any suggestions as to other rigs with similar features would be appreciated also. Marty K1FHR |
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On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Martin wrote:
I'd appreciate any comments, pro and con, from actual users of the IC-706MKIIG. Performance, reliability, service problems, etc. As it's described it seems to have features I'd like and need: small size, both HF and VHF, and a reasonable power level. Any suggestions as to other rigs with similar features would be appreciated also. Marty K1FHR -- The XYL and I run one in the mobile rig. Performs very well in all manners. Using a hustler fold over with the resonators we have worked a lot of states and counties from the pickup. It has a good noise reduction system and a fair to good noise blanker. Fred KE8TQ Lorraine KC8HWV (the dyed in the wool county hunter) |
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I own one of them & also a Yaesu FT 857. I think with the combination of
the 857 & the ATAS 120 antenna my choice would definately go that way. Charles In article , "Martin" Marge wrote: I'd appreciate any comments, pro and con, from actual users of the IC-706MKIIG. Performance, reliability, service problems, etc. As it's described it seems to have features I'd like and need: small size, both HF and VHF, and a reasonable power level. Any suggestions as to other rigs with similar features would be appreciated also. Marty K1FHR |
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I've had both the original 706 and have had the MKIIG since 2001 and the
MKIIG is a great radio. I use it as my base radio. I love the radio, but the only thing it doesn't have going is the ability to be programmed by PC. At least I have yet to find a decent program for it. There is much better software available for the Yaesu radio's. It makes it a lot easier to program all the channels, if you're using for other than HF. I use it for all the bands, so PC programming would be nice. But like it just the same. That's my 2 cents worth. Lou |
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In rec.radio.amateur.equipment Martin wrote:
I'd appreciate any comments, pro and con, from actual users of the IC-706MKIIG. Performance, reliability, service problems, etc. I got one a couple of months ago--they've dropped the price and I couldn't resist. I got it really to work 6 meters but wound up putting it in the car instead. I am REALLY impressed with it. The DSP/auto-noise-reduction stuff seems to work remarkably well (I've never had it before so I'm not a very serious judge, though.) The menu system is pretty easy to use even in the car, and the memories are darned nice--they store power level among other parameters, so I can switch between the local repeater and low power, and 70 watts on 20 meters, just with the flip of the knob. VERY nice. I've only owned 4 HF rigs in my entire 14 years as a ham, so I'm not very experienced with rigs in general. But I've been DELIGHTED with the 706 MkIIG. If I ever get bored with HF mobile I'll probably bring it inside for my main SSB rig and use my FT-840 for PSK and CW. Feel free to email me if you have any specific questions .. GOOD LUCK! _______________________________________________ Ken Kuzenski AC4RD kuzen001 at acpub .duke .edu _______________________________________________ All disclaimers apply, see? www.duke.edu/~kuzen001 |
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On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 17:55:35 GMT, "Martin"
wrote: I'd appreciate any comments, pro and con, from actual users of the IC-706MKIIG. Performance, reliability, service problems, etc. As it's described it seems to have features I'd like and need: small size, both HF and VHF, and a reasonable power level. Any suggestions as to other rigs with similar features would be appreciated also. Marty K1FHR hi, marty. i've got a MKIIG in my camper and use it when camping...not as often as i'd like. no problems with it at all. it performs well. i guess the only "complaint' i'd have is trying to remember all of the functions. but that's a problem with most moden rigs. 73, rich, n9dko |
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Well, Martin, I use mine in my Semi truck, getting beat up by the
Arkansas, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New Mexico, Arizona, and California roads all the time as I roll on delivering freight. It's never let me down once. One comment, though, if you plan on using it while rolling, the narrow SSB filter is almost a MUST. Makes listening through the "tire static" (yes, it really does exist. I have proof.) much easier. 73 de AI8W, Chris Martin wrote: I'd appreciate any comments, pro and con, from actual users of the IC-706MKIIG. Performance, reliability, service problems, etc. As it's described it seems to have features I'd like and need: small size, both HF and VHF, and a reasonable power level. Any suggestions as to other rigs with similar features would be appreciated also. Marty K1FHR |
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sideband wrote in message Makes listening through the
"tire static" (yes, it really does exist. I have proof.) much easier. 73 de AI8W, Chris Yes it does exist. I bet the greater bulk of the noise I get at road speeds is tire static. If I stop, even with the engine running, it's pretty quiet. But at highway speeds, my noise will jump up a good bit. I've heard of various cures, ranging from anti-static powder in the tires, to springs you insert in the wheel bearing caps to make a better electrical connection across the bearings I presume. I've never bothered trying any of them yet. I just turn on the NB... MK |
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Re 20 meter hamstick and AH-4:
Do you mean you are using an AH-4 to tune the 20 m hamstick to other bands? If so, to which bands and what kind of SWR's? Bob K9KKY |
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