Re: 70mhz available on the 7000?
Says nothing new since the first discovery.
It all comes from the single scanned French ham mag and no one else has
presented anything more then that article yet.
We all have to wait for Icoms
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Per Eriksson <sm4xiu@...>
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RadCom
I see that the April issue of the RSGB's Radcom magazine includes an advertisement from Martin Lynch (big radio dealer in the UK) where under the description of the IC706, it reports that a new model
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Stephen Prior <sjp@...>
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Re: 70mhz available on the 7000?
http://www.ham.dmz.ro/icom/ic-7000.php
More of the same?
Marty
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Marty <kt4k@...>
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Re: New to the group
Hi Bill,
It is probably safe to say that there will be no dramatic changes in
IC-706MkIIG pricing until the IC-7000 has passed FCC certification and is
released for sale in the US market. If the
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Adam Farson
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New to the group
Hi All
I joined because I am interested in this new radio by Icom. I own the IC 706 Mk2 G . I think it is the best out there for the price and versatility.
I have two questions, does anyone have
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Bill <kyradio@...>
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Re: Unit Name
--- Adam Farson <farson@...> wrote:
I'm betting on the IC-7000 designation. We have the IC-7800 already in the
U.S.
My second choice is IC-706PRO. I don't think it will be 706MkIIGPRO!!
73,
Paul
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Paul Manuel <k4pdm@...>
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Re: Unit Name
"IC-7400" is actually the "world-wide except North America" model name. On
the IC-7000, I would be hesitant to speculate at this time. We will have to
wait and see.
Cheers for now, 73,
Adam
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Adam Farson
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Re: Unit Name
Another speculation could be that ic7000 is for the european version as the 7400 was the european version of my 746 pro?? Whaddya think? kg4ktl
Adam Farson <farson@...> wrote:Hi Clint,
The
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scott edwards <kg4ktl@...>
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Re: Unit Name
Hi Clint,
The only instances of the 7000 model number of which I am aware are the
IC-R7000 receiver and the IC-F7000 DSP-based commercial/marine HF-SSB
radiotelephone.
Icom is in the process of
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Adam Farson
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Unit Name
I wonder why Icom would use the same "name" for a new radio - "IC-
7000" - that they used for a unit a few years ago.
Just to make myself clear about all this: I am sure that the major
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Clint Bradford <clintbrad4d@...>
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Re: Reality or Myth?
This topic is another "deader".
Best 73,
Adam, VA7OJ/AB4OJ
Owner, Yahoo! ic7000 Group
Scanned by WinProxy
http://www.Ositis.com/
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Adam Farson
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Re: Reality or Myth?
Just for fun I have contacted Icom Europe, UK and US about the radio.
The Germans replied first saying the radio is still in R&D.
Second, Icom UK said the radio will be out by mid year.
Local Icom
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MKM <starlight04@...>
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Re: Reality or Myth?
OK Guys, let's not get in an argument about this.
If the radio is "for real", as we have reason to believe it is , we will all
rejoice.
If it is not, we will all say "Oh well..." and move on. Life
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Adam Farson
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Re: Reality or Myth?
HRO told me today not to expect it in the USA before the 4th quarter.
__________________________________________________________
Howard S. White Ph.D. P. Eng., VE3GFW/K6 ex-AE6SM KY6LA
"No Good
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Dr. Howard S. White <drpaper@...>
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Re: Reality or Myth?
There is no sign of appearance in Japanese magazine, no rumour with more details circulating in JA.
73 rin JG1VGX
Clint Bradford wrote:
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rin JG1VGX <jg1vgx@...>
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#251
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Re: Reality or Myth?
Group and Clint,
As I have stated before, if this is a spoof then Icom should take a real
hard look at it!
The details in the pictures and the look and feel of the controls
represents a
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Seabury <tseabury@...>
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#250
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Reality or Myth?
Has anyone seen this "7000" in any of the Japanese radio trade
magazines? Personally, until I see it appear there, I won;t be
holding my breath for its US debut.
Clint Bradford, K6LCS
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Clint Bradford <clintbrad4d@...>
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Hi All
HI
Just joined the group thought i say hello cant wait for more info on
the Rig....Hi Hi
Wondering if anyone as a bigger Pic of the Ic 7000 ?
thanks
Corey
Ve1kco
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ve1kco <F_disker@...>
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Re: IC700 (Was IC7000)
Maybe but, Icom is switching to 4 number model designation (7800, 7400).
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MKM <starlight04@...>
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IC700 (Was IC7000)
Hi all just visited an emporium in Scotland & he reckons he has had
info on the IC700 not the IC7000 but couldnt lay his hands on it.
Could make more sense not conflicting with ICR7000 & having 3
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bty806030
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#246
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