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Re: [IC-7000] RE: 80m problem
That's the one I was talking about. Glad it works. I use the AT-100ProII Alex Netherton http://blueridgediscovery.org
By Alex Netherton <anetherton@...> · #35006 ·
Re: [IC-7000] RE: ALC Meter
Still and nevertheless, you need to bring the SWR down below 2:1, preferably below 1.5:1 to get good operatiing. Or, use a tuner. KC4BO Alex Netherton http://blueridgediscovery.org
By Alex Netherton <anetherton@...> · #35005 ·
Re: [IC-7000] ALC meter
I good idea to learn the use of one! ;-0 KC4BO Alex Netherton http://blueridgediscovery.org
By Alex Netherton <anetherton@...> · #35004 ·
Re: [IC-7000] Re: Tutorial for IC-7000
Well, I have a 7K and a FT-950. You must be talking about the Yaesus that are small, mobile capable, and hf-vhf-uhf, like the FT-817, 857, and 897. The 950 is mildly complicated, but the 7k is a bear!
By Alex Netherton <anetherton@...> · #35003 ·
Re: Tutorial for IC-7000
We are all "too busy" and we all look for some quick way to shortcut to the end game.? This is especially true for those trying to become proficient at CW for example.? But there is no "easy fix"
By Jeff Rinehart <jmrinehart@...> · #35000 ·
Re: ALC meter
You can change which meter function is displayed (Menu S1-key F3) but you can't get rid of the meter bar. It is unfortunate that the channel names are only visible in the memory list or when in the
By Steve W3AHL · #34999 ·
Re: [IC-7000] ALC meter
Why is the meter useless? Do you know the purpose of the ALC? ((((73)))) Milverton Sent from Windows Mail Sent: ?December? ?15?, ?2013 ?16?:?15 To: IC-7000
By Milverton M. Swire · #35002 ·
ALC meter
Any idea how to get rid of this useless indication? I rather have a "channel name" on the display *[image: http://www.cwops.org/images/cqcani.gif]* *73,* *Izzy 4X1UF* *Extra Class, Active ham since
By 4X1UF Izzy Lavee · #34998 ·
Re: [IC-7000] Tutorial for IC-7000 ?
I can add to that, I am using a PDF version of the user manual and keep it handy on my computer. each time I need a certain function I open the file.... Izzy *[image:
By 4X1UF Izzy Lavee · #34997 ·
Re: [IC-7000] RE: ALC Meter
Went up to the roof and the antenna had a coat of ice which I wiped off. It was tuning way down the at three low end of the band so I turned it back a couple of inches and was right back to where all
By Bob Brooks <bobbrooks220@...> · #35001 ·
Re: [IC-7000] Tutorial for IC-7000 ?
If you ever get one of these made please post it to the group files section. Many of us old time operators would love to have such a resource. 73 de kc4bo
By Alex Netherton <anetherton@...> · #34996 ·
Re: [IC-7000] Tutorial for IC-7000 ?
Never had any issues with resets or other strange things that were not explained by environmental causes (such as RF feedback or DC supply issues). I've never had to manually reset the radios either
By Tony Langdon · #34995 ·
Re: [IC-7000] Tutorial for IC-7000 ?
This is a dual review 7100 and 7000 but it may help a little http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DAjH1pRg6I Thank you, Brian Mackey KC1MAC Hams don't let hams get stuck on 2 meter repeaters! :) My
By brian mackey <brian.mackey@...> · #34994 ·
Re: Tutorial for IC-7000 ?
Charles, A complex menu style transceiver such as the IC-7000 is a mistake for clubs with unfamiliar mult-ops. Something relatively simple as in IC-7200 is better and far more forgiving. Club here
By Philip - K4PO · #34993 ·
Re: running hot.
On the topic of running hot: I have found something very interesting, if I operate (as a base station) using the extension kit attached to a Lido car mount then then the radio runs cool. There
By dld@... · #34992 ·
Re: [IC-7000] Tutorial for IC-7000 ?
Hi Charles even when in constant use this wonderful radio still does some strange things which always leads to a reset. it is not alone in this so many of these new radios have this habit which does
By BT Yahoo!?2013 <robert.farey@...> · #34991 ·
Tutorial for IC-7000 ?
My ham club has an IC-7000, which gets heavy use annually for Field Day. Otherwise, it sits in the Club trailer. The result: . . . Nobody _really_ feels comfortable using the menu system.
By cpcohen1945@... · #34990 ·
Re: [IC-7000] RE: ALC Meter
Yes that makes sense. The swr was climbing but not alarmingly, the radio was on all day, and everything is soaked. I just turned it on after a good rest and at least the alc meter is back to normal
By Bob Brooks <bobbrooks220@...> · #34989 ·
Re: [IC-7000] RE: 80m problem
I have the LDG AT-100 Made just for the Icom 7000 and it works great. Brian Mackey KC1MAC Hams don't let hams get stuck on 2 meter repeaters! :) My Antennas come from http://www.shop.radiowavz.com
By brian mackey <brian.mackey@...> · #34988 ·
Re: [IC-7000] RE: 80m problem
Imho, an antenna matcher can do a lot of good. 3:1 is rotten. Most modern radidios hate that. LDG makes a nice little matcher that is made for the 7k. 73 de kc4bo
By Alex Netherton <anetherton@...> · #34987 ·