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Re: How much is the IC-7000 going to cost me?


 

I would be surprised if it's over $1000

Other than the I.F. DSP is there anything else new?

p49k


--- In ic7000@..., MKM <mab2000@v...> wrote:
The filters are DSP so continuously adjustable to whatever you like.

I paid around $1,350 for the first 706 in HRO Virginia when it was
first introduced. So I will say the MSRP should be around $2000 and
street a little below that, say $1,799.
But this is just a guess of course.

Nobody knows if the radio can still operate at 12V yet. Stay tuned
for
more info.


On Feb 25, 2005, at 12:40 PM, Ya`akov N. Miles wrote:


How much is the Icom IC-7000 going to cost me?? I presume it
will not
be the same price or lower than what I am paying for my new
IC-706mkiiG.

Does anyone know more about the filter options.? Your English
upload
says that optional filters are neither available or required.?
Just
how many software filters can be configured at once on the IC-
7000?
Can I have a 250 Hz CW and a 500 Hz CW filter programmed at once?

Does the IC-7000 transmitter conk out around 12 volts like the
IC-706mkiiG, or is it friendlier towards 12 volt batteries?

73's






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