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Re: IC7000 repair
Hamrepair.com in san antonio texas ________________________________ Sent: Monday, October 3, 2022 12:20:05 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [ic7000] IC7000 repair My contacts
By W1JCW · #41869 ·
Re: IC7000 repair
My contacts have all quit due to retirement. Best chance is to call Icom and talk to their technical team and find out who is working on ICOM after warrenty. Good luck Ken Ken Miller 775 Fremont
By W7PL · #41868 ·
IC7000 repair
Besides Icom, where's the best place to send a sick IC7000 for repair these days? TNX n7mk
By Mark Krotz · #41867 ·
Re: Tuner
Given the 7000's ability to blow it's driver fet right off the board or fry the finals, I would strongly encourage the use of a tuner at all times The LDG IT-100 is my choice, but there are many
By Joe Krout · #41866 ·
Re: Tuner
Yes, that changes things a lot. The idea stays the same. If you have one antenna or more than one for th3e plural to take effect, if your antenna is changing much, you still need some antenna work.
By dale.tongue · #41865 ·
Re: Tuner
I don't need a tuner with my IC-7000 and 40-10 EFHW on the bands that the antenna is designed for. I get less thanl 1.5:1 SWR on all bands except 17M. If you don't need to operate 17M, AND you have
By Jack W9JH · #41864 ·
Re: Tuner
You will need an external antenna tuner with the IC-7000. Running 100 watts into a 2:1 SWR (red bars on the internal SWR meter) can destroy the final transistors.??The IC-7000 will limit output
By N0YWB · #41863 ·
Re: Tuner
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By WI6X Jim · #41862 ·
Re: Tuner
I'd go out on a limb and say that if the antenna is changing much, you have some antenna work to do. Before winter would be GREAT! Dale
By dale.tongue · #41861 ·
Re: Tuner
I got a 7000 with one of the three IC-7000s I bought. It happened to not work and the problem was the CPU IC which is a programmable ASIC (or whatever) and is no longer available. Therefore LDG can no
By J.D. Barron · #41860 ·
Re: Tuner
i have the matching LDG-7000...works brilliantly,sits underneath the rig,inter-connecting cable and tunes up in seconds 160-6m. any of the other LDG's are popular..i once used the LDG-100pro? with
By John Lester · #41859 ·
Re: Tuner
I would get a wide ranging tuner. Your antennas will change over time. I use a MFJ 994-BRT. Impedance matching range : 12 to 800 ohms SWR matching range : Up to 4:1 for < 50 ohms and up to 16:1 for
By WI6X Jim · #41858 ·
Re: Tuner
I use the ldg-600 pro William (6Y5WW)
By 6Y5WW - William · #41857 ·
Re: Tuner
i use ldg it-100 works well [email protected]> wrote:
By Colin Lowne · #41856 ·
Re: Tuner
I use an MFL 939 I and it has greater tuning range than the AT-180 and would be cheaper and works with other radios if you change later Rated 200 watts (I think). I no longer have the IC-7000, but I
By J.D. Barron · #41855 ·
Re: Tuner
I have used such a set up out of the back of a land rover with an LDG AT7000 tuner; with the relevant connector from rig to ATU, and earthing both rig and tuner into a stake. Good earthing is vital,
By Max White · #41854 ·
Re: Tuner
I use a AH4 mobile tuner it works well. [email protected]> wrote:
By Deon Smith · #41853 ·
Tuner
Just bought an IC7000 and am new to the group.? I'll be using it mainly for POTA work, using an 40-10 endfed antenna.? Do I need a tuner?? If so, and there isn't an AT-180 available, what should I
By Pete Kragh · #41852 ·
Re: Removing head unit regularly
Dave, why awkward then? I may miss the reasoning.? I'm using the 7k mobile at times and never found the cable in the way.
By Roeland Jansen, PA3MET · #41851 ·
Re: Removing head unit regularly
Yes...I would agree...but in over 10 yrs...on a radio thatbis loved by so many...why wouldn't you entertain that option...the remote head cable was always awkward and I could never understand the
By Dave . · #41850 ·