Re: Getting Old (hi hi)
Still running my IC-7000 in the car in typical Chicago winters....for over 6 years now..? with turbo tuner and tar hell antenna...
No issues aside from replacing the inline fuse holders with a in
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Carl
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#41581
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Re: Getting Old (hi hi)
It’s been worth it.
I have a 7000, if I don’t use it for a month, I have to get out the book.
Ran the 705 for six months before the amp.
Worked a bunch on 10 watts, even ‘dx pile-ups.
The
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r norris
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#41580
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Re: Ic7000 and no CAT response, HRD will not recognize ic7000
Rick Silverston, there are four 3.5mm jacks on the rear of the ic7000,all in the same horizontal plain. Please be 100% sure you are installing the cable from the computer into the proper 3.5mm jack,
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John Rupprecht K3NOQ
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#41579
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Re: Getting Old (hi hi)
Thanks,That make the price for replacing a 7000 for a 705 around $2000But good to know, they exist.Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S10, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone
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WA8Y Steven
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#41578
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Re: Getting Old (hi hi)
The IC-705 would need a 100-200 watt amplifier and manufacturers don't want to make them.
Yes they do…
Works just fine. 4 watts of drive from the 705, 100 out.
Auto band switching, full
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r norris
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#41577
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Re: Getting Old (hi hi)
Yes,? Same result.? No problems with my 7300, 9700 or 756 Pro-III. The odd control head for the 7100 has kept me at bay.???
73,Russ KW6T
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hrd998cc
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#41576
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Re: Getting Old (hi hi)
The Birdies and pops may be from your mobile installation.? Have you tried it in your shack?
The IC-7100 was the replacement.? The wedge shape control head seem more suited for a desk than a
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WA8Y Steven
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#41575
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Re: Getting Old (hi hi)
Yes, they are getting up in age.? My new-to-me 7000 was run mobile most of its previous life and developed major problems.? It was given to me, so I took the risk and had it repaired for mobile
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hrd998cc
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#41574
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Getting Old (hi hi)
I guess we all have to realize, our beloved '7000 radios are getting old (hi hi) and nothing lasts forever. Since Icom has discontinued the radio (sad), they cannot be replaced, so we all do our best
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K2CWM
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#41573
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Re: PL tone missing from Data port
Neither, you wouldn't want a tone superimposed on a high speed data stream.? With 1200 baud data the tones are well above subaudible, so not an issue.? Another consideration is few (any?) voice
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Mark Brueggemann K5LXP
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#41572
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Re: Ic7000 and no CAT response, HRD will not recognize ic7000
Thank you!
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Rick Silverston
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#41571
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Re: Ic7000 and no CAT response, HRD will not recognize ic7000
CI-V?It's a 3.5mm jackSteve WA8Y?Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S10, an AT&T 5G Evolution capable smartphone
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WA8Y Steven
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#41570
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Ic7000 and no CAT response, HRD will not recognize ic7000
saw your messages and think that cable will address my issues too. ?The USB side goes to computer, where does the other end connect?
Thanks
Rick
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Rick Silverston
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#41569
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Re: PL tone missing from Data port
Don AB1PH and Charles VA7CPC,
You are "spot on"...the CTCSS tone is, indeed, injected into the TX path in 1200 mode, but not 9600 mode.? Now I can participate in the aforementioned repeater nets,
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kf3ak@...
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#41568
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Re: PL tone missing from Data port
FWIW --
A wild, off-the-wall guess:
. . . Is it possible that the CTCSS tone is generated when the DIN "data" jack is used,?. . . when the IC-7000 packet baud rate is set to 1200 baud,
. . . but not
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Charles & Sandra Cohen <cpcohen1945@...>
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#41567
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Re: PL tone missing from Data port
Good luck.
Remember, 1200 baud flows through the standard audio. 9600 goes straight
to the modulator.
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73,
AB1PH
Don Rolph
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Don Rolph
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#41566
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Re: PL tone missing from Data port
Don,
Thanks for your response.? You have touched on something (1200) that I haven't tried.? My SignaLink is jumpered for 9600 for high speed VARA FM.? I will try 1200, but it may take a while, as
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kf3ak@...
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#41565
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Re: PL tone missing from Data port
I don't know if it was a design flaw or just engineering for digital communication.
The connector that you are using on the back of the radio is typically not used for repeater operation. They may
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Joe
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#41564
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Re: PL tone missing from Data port
Ok, I have been staying out of the discussion but ...
I use an echolink connection through my IC-7000 as one of my echolink
deployments.
The transmission audio is sent through the 6 pin mini-din.
I
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Don Rolph
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#41563
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Re: PL tone missing from Data port
Guys,
Thank you for your responses.
The basic question is: Why do the PL tones not appear in the transmitted FM signal along with the modulation created by the SignaLink?
We are all agreed that the
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kf3ak@...
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#41562
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