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[IC-7000] RE: 80m problem


 

On 14 Dec 2013 04:13:32 -0800, <simonesbressa@...> wrote:

tnx for your info , ill try to check by dummy load as soon as possible , 73 by is0aga...
...and check to make sure you have clean connections on the head/radio
separation area. If you are separated, make sure the screw is present in the
connector.

That's way too much SWR. Fix the antenna too.

Gary
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Alex Netherton
 

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

On Dec 14, 2013 7:10 PM, "AG0N-3055" <mcduffie@...> wrote:

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On 14 Dec 2013 04:13:32 -0800, <simonesbressa@...> wrote:

> tnx for your info , ill try to check by dummy load as soon as possible , 73 by is0aga...

...and check to make sure you have clean connections on the head/radio
separation area. If you are separated, make sure the screw is present in the
connector.

That's way too much SWR. Fix the antenna too.

Gary
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brian mackey
 

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
My Ham Gear comes from?


From: Alex Netherton <anetherton@...>
Reply-To: <ic7000@...>
Date: Saturday, December 14, 2013 at 8:12 PM
To: <ic7000@...>
Subject: Re: [IC-7000] RE: 80m problem

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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

On Dec 14, 2013 7:10 PM, "AG0N-3055" <mcduffie@...> wrote:
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On 14 Dec 2013 04:13:32 -0800, <simonesbressa@...> wrote:

> tnx for your info , ill try to check by dummy load as soon as possible , 73 by is0aga...

...and check to make sure you have clean connections on the head/radio
separation area. If you are separated, make sure the screw is present in the
connector.

That's way too much SWR. Fix the antenna too.

Gary
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Alex Netherton
 

That's the one I was talking about. Glad it works. I use the AT-100ProII

Alex Netherton


On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 8:23 PM, brian mackey <brian.mackey@...> wrote:
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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
My Ham Gear comes from?


From: Alex Netherton <anetherton@...>
Reply-To: <ic7000@...>
Date: Saturday, December 14, 2013 at 8:12 PM
To: <ic7000@...>
Subject: Re: [IC-7000] RE: 80m problem

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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

On Dec 14, 2013 7:10 PM, "AG0N-3055" <mcduffie@...> wrote:
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On 14 Dec 2013 04:13:32 -0800, <simonesbressa@...> wrote:

> tnx for your info , ill try to check by dummy load as soon as possible , 73 by is0aga...

...and check to make sure you have clean connections on the head/radio
separation area. If you are separated, make sure the screw is present in the
connector.

That's way too much SWR. Fix the antenna too.

Gary
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Keith
 

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LDG has a new model known as the IT 100 for the IC-7000.

...Please forgive me for any possible typos. :-)

On Dec 15, 2013, at 21:45, Alex Netherton <anetherton@...> wrote:

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That's the one I was talking about. Glad it works. I use the AT-100ProII

Alex Netherton


On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 8:23 PM, brian mackey <brian.mackey@...> wrote:
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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
My Ham Gear comes from?


From: Alex Netherton <anetherton@...>
Reply-To: <ic7000@...>
Date: Saturday, December 14, 2013 at 8:12 PM
To: <ic7000@...>
Subject: Re: [IC-7000] RE: 80m problem

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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

On Dec 14, 2013 7:10 PM, "AG0N-3055" <mcduffie@...> wrote:
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On 14 Dec 2013 04:13:32 -0800, <simonesbressa@...> wrote:

> tnx for your info , ill try to check by dummy load as soon as possible , 73 by is0aga...

...and check to make sure you have clean connections on the head/radio
separation area. If you are separated, make sure the screw is present in the
connector.

That's way too much SWR. Fix the antenna too.

Gary
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Web:
NodeOp Page:
Node 3055:



brian mackey
 

Cool that looks nice, maybe Ill sell mine LOL

Thank you,

Brian Mackey
KC1MAC?
Hams don't let hams get stuck on 2 meter repeaters! :)
My Antennas come from
My Ham Gear comes from?


From: Alex Netherton <anetherton@...>
Reply-To: <ic7000@...>
Date: Sunday, December 15, 2013 at 10:45 PM
To: <ic7000@...>
Subject: Re: [IC-7000] RE: 80m problem

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That's the one I was talking about. Glad it works. I use the AT-100ProII

Alex Netherton


On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 8:23 PM, brian mackey <brian.mackey@...> wrote:
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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
My Ham Gear comes from?


From: Alex Netherton <anetherton@...>
Reply-To: <ic7000@...>
Date: Saturday, December 14, 2013 at 8:12 PM
To: <ic7000@...>
Subject: 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

On Dec 14, 2013 7:10 PM, "AG0N-3055" <mcduffie@...> wrote:
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On 14 Dec 2013 04:13:32 -0800, <simonesbressa@...> wrote:

> tnx for your info , ill try to check by dummy load as soon as possible , 73 by is0aga...

...and check to make sure you have clean connections on the head/radio
separation area. If you are separated, make sure the screw is present in the
connector.

That's way too much SWR. Fix the antenna too.

Gary
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NodeOp Page:
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