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Re: [IC-7000] Tutorial for IC-7000 ?


 

I can add to that,
I am using a PDF version of the user manual and keep it handy on my
computer.
each time I need a certain function I open the file....
Izzy

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*73,*
*Izzy 4X1UF*


*Extra Class, Active ham since October 1964, QCWA # 35058, member of SKCC, *
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On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 12:00 AM, Alex Netherton <anetherton@...>wrote:



If you ever get one of these made please post it to the group files
section. Many of us old time operators would love to have such a resource.
73 de kc4bo
On Dec 15, 2013 3:42 PM, "Tony Langdon" <vk3jed@...> wrote:



On 15/12/13 7:19 PM, BT Yahoo!�2013 wrote:

Hi Charles
even when in constant use this wonderful radio still does some strange
things which always leads to a reset. it is not alone in this so many of
these new radios have this habit which does not help.

Never had any issues with resets or other strange things that were not
explained by environmental causes (such as RF feedback or DC supply
issues). I've never had to manually reset the radios either (I've got 2 of
them - one in the shack, one in the car)

Besides this i also own a IC7400 which is nothing like the Ic7000 they
are all odd in some way or other. what you do need to do is sit down with
one and operate yourself.

The IC-7000 is a radio best suited to constant use, to keep the operator
familiar with the interface of the radio. Also good to have the manual
handy. 3 years later and I'm still discovering features I hadn't used. :)
Once one or two people in the club understand the radio, then you have
someone who can drive it for everyone else.

--
73 de Tony VK3JED/VK3IRL


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