Re: [IC-7000] CW Mode
Thanks Gary? yes, I knew about the 250 +- the frequency, but it doesn?t hurt to be reminded of it. Okay, so let?s talk about shape of the filter since you bring it up. Am I to assume that if it has
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johnvn_1969
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#34786
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RES: [IC-7000] Auto power off?
You need to go at menu TIME SET MODE. PUSH AF CONTROL momentarily (manual page 118) PUSH F2 to enter AUTO POWER OFF (manual page 121) Set desired power-off time using DIAL 30 to 120 minutes PUSH SET
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Ivan Silva <ivan@...>
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#34785
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Auto power off?
Hello everyone. I can't seem to find out how to change the auto power off setting. I know it's in there somewhere because it's set for 1 hour. I feel a "doh" moment coming on when someone tells me
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rdevirg
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#34780
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Re: [IC-7000] CW Mode
Theoretically. Truth is, it depends on how good the filter is. If a guy is 40 over 9 just a few KC up/dn the band from the edge of your filter, you'll likely know it. Every filter has a "quality"
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Gary - AG0N
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#34779
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Re: [IC-7000] icom 7000 book for dummies
Hi John Soon after purchasing my IC7000 I was advised to buy one of N6FN's "The Nifty mini manual". It is a brilliant buy, condensing the official ICOM manual into a series of simple steps to set up
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PETER CLEALL <peter.cleall@...>
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Re: icom 7000 book for dummies
I would be interested too!! It is funny because I was thinking for a long time that I'll love this un-real bok :-DD ---In ic7000@..., <jab3739@...> wrote: Hello to the group, I have not
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angel.atay@...
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#34784
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Re: [IC-7000] CW Mode
Okay, so let me rephrase¡ if I use a 500 Hz filter, I won¡¯t hear it unless I am within 500 Hz of the signal. John V. Nelson ¨C KD8TZC From: AG0N-3055 <mcduffie@...> Reply-To: IC 7000
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johnvn_1969
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#34777
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Re: [IC-7000] CW Mode
Not quite. It shouldn't sound garbled, you just won't hear it, unless there it filter leakage. It shouldn't be garbled unless you are using NR. Another can of worms. :o) Gary -- http://ag0n.net 3055:
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Gary - AG0N
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#34776
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Re: [IC-7000] CW Mode
Thanks¡ so if a cw tone were to appear within that filter, then it would sound normal, and outside it would sound all garbled. That makes sense. I opened it up to 2000 Hz last night and it sounded
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johnvn_1969
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#34775
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Re: [IC-7000] CW Mode
For everyday operation, I generally run 400 Hz. It provides good selectivity without sounding too harsh. In contests, or when operating a DXpedition with my 7000, I will often narrow it down to 200 Hz
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Rich Seifert
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#34774
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Re: [IC-7000] CW Mode
Hi the signals you hear are not morse or CW which is set in carrier on carrier off but in afsk cw is usually sent in FSK which is carrier on carrier off. AFSK uses a applied tone oscillator. so that
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BT Yahoo!?2013 <robert.farey@...>
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#34783
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Re: icom 7000 book for dummies
Yes there is a book Ham Radio For Dummies. You can order it from Amazon. It is a very general and basic book but probably not a good book to learn about the basic features of your ICOM 7000. I found
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bobbrooks220@...
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#34782
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Re: [IC-7000] 7000 for sale
Hi you and hundreds of others so what ever you paid about half if you are lucky enough.
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BT Yahoo!?2013 <robert.farey@...>
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#34781
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7000 for sale
I've still got the itch for a 7410 so I'm willing to part with my 7000. Late Serial number new in Jan 2012 very little use, never run mobile No Mods - Radio has never been opened HM-151 Microphone
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ae1z@...
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#34773
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Re: [IC-7000] CW Mode
Check the filter bandwidth settings (both high and low) and also IF shift in case they have been set to some unusual values. Could easily cause the muffled sound you have. Grant, ZL2BK. Sent:
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The Simpsons
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#34769
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Re: [IC-7000] CW Mode
Okay, it appears that filter 2 is selected (500 Hz) as noted below? What do most people run this as? John V. Nelson ? KD8TZC From: John Nelson <kd8tzc@...> Reply-To: IC 7000
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johnvn_1969
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#34768
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icom 7000 book for dummies
Hello to the group, I have not taken time to see if one exist but thought I would ask the group and shorten my research time to find such a book if it exist. I do not spend a lot time on the air, I
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John B <jab3739@...>
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#34771
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Re: [IC-7000] CW Mode
Thanks all, I'll look I to it. It's strange though that with all the other modes everything sounds fine. I would think the filters would be set for those too but I'm still learning how this rig works.
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johnvn_1969
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#34767
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Re: [IC-7000] 7000 & DVRPTR?
You need to have the AMBE board or an AMBE chip built into the DV-RPTR board to use it to convert your IC-7000 into a D-STAR radio. You also need a means to program callsigns into the board - PC or
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Tony Langdon
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#34766
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Re: [IC-7000] 7000 & DVRPTR?
Does this just turn the radio into a dstar repeater, or does it add dstar to the radio? Thanks. I would like to have dstar, but don't want to pay the price. 73
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Alex Netherton <anetherton@...>
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