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Re: Getting Old (hi hi)
I use the LDG tuner that was designed as a match to the IC-7000 and have been trying to find a record of where I got my cable.? I think I got it from LDG themselves. Icom has used the same four pin,
By Bob - W4ATM · #41732 ·
Re: Getting Old (hi hi)
Hi Martha if you go to the ldg electronics groups io, they have all the dwg for the cables there, the icom is a very simple one, Thanks Dave 2E0DMB
By davebb123456 · #41731 ·
auto band switching voltage mod
Hi Does anyone know why icom did the auto band switching voltage as a mod, and not have it working from the start without soldering a link between tracks, Thanks Dave
By davebb123456 · #41730 ·
Re: Getting Old (hi hi)
Does the tuner have a cable for the standard Icom? if so that will work. If it will emulate an AH-3 or 4 it will work OK using the 4 pin connection on the back for the tuner/
By J.D. Barron · #41729 ·
Re: Getting Old (hi hi)
I'd like to use my LDG AT-100 ProII with my IC-7000 but I do not know how to hook it up. Any tips. Thanks Martha K1VJ
By Martha Pummer · #41728 ·
Re: restarting
Thanks all the input, I've been out of radio for 15 years and seems my diagnostic skills have gone on vacation. I have checked the fuses at the battery since this is mobile. I don't have a seperation
By Thomas Mccain · #41727 ·
Re: restarting
Probably the best contact cleaner and preserver. Works wonders. https://caig.com/deoxit-d-series/ Greg NZ6E Sent: Monday, May 23, 2022 3:28 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [ic7000]
By Greg Engle · #41726 ·
Re: restarting
>>> Clean the fuses and all of the connections. >>> As I remember, the IC-7000 has the same kind of separable faceplate that the IC-706 used. The contacts for that connection (on both the main radio
By Charles VA7CPC Cohen <va7cpc@...> · #41725 ·
Re: restarting
That 3 volt drop is probably much more that is so quick you cannot see it and enough to drop out the radio. If you are measuring at the 13.8 volt point on the tuner plug it would be a good indication
By J.D. Barron · #41724 ·
Re: restarting
Started the truck no restart on the radio. Checked voltage when I key up it drops 3vdc. This pulles a lot more than what I took out. Of course maybe not so bad, at least I won't run my battery down
By Thomas Mccain · #41723 ·
Re: restarting
As others have said, this may be the supply voltage problem. If you are doing this and a vehicle and the engine is not running, try it with the engine running.
By K3EEZ · #41722 ·
Re: restarting
No expansion cable, yet. No tuner since no HD is connected.? Sent from AT&T Yahoo Mail on Android
By Thomas Mccain · #41721 ·
Re: restarting
Forgot to mention it's in my pickup. I'll check the voltage. This is replacing my kenwood tm-733,? untill I get it fixed, lost vhf xmit. Sent from AT&T Yahoo Mail on Android
By Thomas Mccain · #41720 ·
Re: restarting
Check your ground included the ground screw on the expansion cable Sent from my iPhone Paul J. Filardi
By Paul Filardi · #41719 ·
Re: restarting
Can I be the first one, if not join others that suggest to check/clean your in line fuses on your power cable, also checking that your power supply is up to the task.
By Geoff · #41718 ·
Re: restarting
It is common for radios to restart like that if the power source drops below the required voltage. Be sure you have a large enough power supply. Ruben WA2NBL
By Ruben . · #41717 ·
Re: restarting
You may have a bad connection in the power cable. Corroded fuse holder etc are common. When the current draw goes up the voltage drops to the point where the radio shuts off. Check with a meter oer a
By J.D. Barron · #41716 ·
restarting
Just got a new ic 7000 installed don't have the HD antenna attached,? but the vhf/uh is. While in vhf mode I key up, the radio shuts down and restarts. Is this caused by tmnot having a HD antenna
By Thomas Mccain · #41715 ·
Re: modding the Driver board , so it does not fry,
Per the tuner statement, I lost a driver when I had an auto tuner go crazy when an antenna was connected incorrectly (wrong antenna!). This is the only time I had a driver issue on one of my IC-7000
By J.D. Barron · #41714 ·
Re: modding the Driver board , so it does not fry,
Thanks Steve its a smd Self recovery fuse i am going to fit ( https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/143240404492?var=442166881694 ) on trx bench on youtube had some that the driver was badly burnt, but he did
By davebb123456 · #41713 ·