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NIB Icom 7000


 

I have a NIB Icom 7000 for sale in Pensacola Florida. Asking $1200. I purchased this as a backup to my mobile rig and never have used it.?


if interested, you can contact me directly at w4gbn@...


 

Looking to sell my NIB Icom 7000 backup radio, asking price is firm at $1200. Radio is brand new, never used or opened. Radio is located in Beautiful Pensacola Florida and shipping is available at cost to the purchaser.?


I purchased this radio as a backup to my mobile 7000 rig which has never failed me. If interested, please contact me via email at .?


 

You can buy a brand new IC-7300 for $1000. Just sayin'.

I hope you find a buyer.


From: "Scott Lunsford" <w4gbn@...>
To: "ic7000" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 6, 2023 9:04:38 AM
Subject: [ic7000] NIB Icom 7000

I have a NIB Icom 7000 for sale in Pensacola Florida. Asking $1200. I purchased this as a backup to my mobile rig and never have used it.?


if interested, you can contact me directly at w4gbn@...



 

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That a old radio


On Jan 6, 2023, at 4:52 PM, Danny K5CG <k5cg@...> wrote:

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You can buy a brand new IC-7300 for $1000. Just sayin'.

I hope you find a buyer.


From: "Scott Lunsford" <w4gbn@...>
To: "ic7000" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 6, 2023 9:04:38 AM
Subject: [ic7000] NIB Icom 7000

I have a NIB Icom 7000 for sale in Pensacola Florida. Asking $1200. I purchased this as a backup to my mobile rig and never have used it.?


if interested, you can contact me directly at w4gbn@...



 

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My guess it worth. $500 in shape you stated


On Jan 6, 2023, at 6:24 PM, Brian (N2MLP) <n2mlp@...> wrote:

? That a old radio


On Jan 6, 2023, at 4:52 PM, Danny K5CG <k5cg@...> wrote:

?
You can buy a brand new IC-7300 for $1000. Just sayin'.

I hope you find a buyer.


From: "Scott Lunsford" <w4gbn@...>
To: "ic7000" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 6, 2023 9:04:38 AM
Subject: [ic7000] NIB Icom 7000

I have a NIB Icom 7000 for sale in Pensacola Florida. Asking $1200. I purchased this as a backup to my mobile rig and never have used it.?


if interested, you can contact me directly at w4gbn@...



 

IC7300 is only HD/ 50mhz? IC7000 is vhf/uhf/hf


On Fri, Jan 6, 2023 at 5:27 PM, Brian (N2MLP)
<n2mlp@...> wrote:
My guess it worth. $500 in shape you stated


On Jan 6, 2023, at 6:24 PM, Brian (N2MLP) <n2mlp@...> wrote:

? That a old radio


On Jan 6, 2023, at 4:52 PM, Danny K5CG <k5cg@...> wrote:

?
You can buy a brand new IC-7300 for $1000. Just sayin'.

I hope you find a buyer.


From: "Scott Lunsford" <w4gbn@...>
To: "ic7000" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 6, 2023 9:04:38 AM
Subject: [ic7000] NIB Icom 7000

I have a NIB Icom 7000 for sale in Pensacola Florida. Asking $1200. I purchased this as a backup to my mobile rig and never have used it.?


if interested, you can contact me directly at w4gbn@...



 

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7000s and even 706 Mk II Gs still ringing
a pretty suprisingly good premium .

I would say that 500 is a really good price
(for the buyer)!
?
73 - Mac, K2GKK/5
Since 30 Nov 1953
k2gkk hotmail com
Oklahoma City, OK
USAF & FAA, Retired
Icom - Since 1972
(IC-21 was first one)


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Thomas Mccain <temac@...>
Sent: Friday, January 6, 2023 17:57
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [ic7000] NIB Icom 7000
?
IC7300 is only HD/ 50mhz? IC7000 is vhf/uhf/hf


On Fri, Jan 6, 2023 at 5:27 PM, Brian (N2MLP)
<n2mlp@...> wrote:
My guess it worth. $500 in shape you stated


On Jan 6, 2023, at 6:24 PM, Brian (N2MLP) <n2mlp@...> wrote:

? That a old radio


On Jan 6, 2023, at 4:52 PM, Danny K5CG <k5cg@...> wrote:

?
You can buy a brand new IC-7300 for $1000. Just sayin'.

I hope you find a buyer.


From: "Scott Lunsford" <w4gbn@...>
To: "ic7000" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 6, 2023 9:04:38 AM
Subject: [ic7000] NIB Icom 7000

I have a NIB Icom 7000 for sale in Pensacola Florida. Asking $1200. I purchased this as a backup to my mobile rig and never have used it.?


if interested, you can contact me directly at w4gbn@...



 

GM Group:

I couldn't resist.

The ICOM IC-7000...

Past, present, and future it remains a remarkable, one-of-a-kind transceiver, nothing comparable from any other manufacturer to this day.

Truly, a "Shack in a Box".

PS: the comparison between the IC-7000 and the IC-7300 does not stand up. They're two different animals. Is anyone going mobile with their IC-7300? Probably not.


tnx es 73 de K3SSB

Tom G, Sr.


 

I have had three of them and enjoyed each.
Two I bought from an estate sale and they were Click - Click dead and I was able to fix one, bought another one as a spare and then was able to fix the third with a donor dead front panel that was repairable.
For the time I used these radios they provided great service and are absolutely beautiful radios.
A few problems and replacing a driver and other trouble issues along the way and the decreasing availability of replacement parts led me to sell (slowly) and buy an IC-7300.
The last one was sold to finance buying an IFR FM/AM 1200 Super S communications monitor.
So I am IC-7000less and I still miss them! I should have kept at least one of them, but I may get over it.
The IC-7000s are getting a little long in the tooth but are still a beautiful radio and a new one might be worth $1200 to the right buyer. I suggest advertising on Ebay to find that buyer.
73's
JD
KE4MD


 

You don't? but ham radio's for investment purposes..

Last spring, at Claremore (Oklahoma State ARRL Convention) I bought a IC-7000 as close to "New in Box" as there is.. The guy was at the table next to me.. As the 2 day swap progressed his price came down and my sales progressed to where about 2 hours before the show was over and all the crowds had waned. $500 was the final price. Now-some will say I wore him out. Not so, 3000-4000 people had a chance to buy it before me.? I have one all ready in my car. But having a backup is a good thing. Saves taking a big box radio somewhere like POTA-SOTA or some vacation. I hate learning new menus and setups.. etc.

Larry W8LM


 

I've sold many things at hamfests over the years and have dealt with all kinds of buyers. I never was insulted by a low bid. I usually tell them something like "I'm packing up a 2PM. Come back at 1:45 and we can talk". If they try to browbeat me into the offer they make I usually start to raise my price until they get the hint to leave.

73, Joe, K1ike

On 1/7/2023 12:23 PM, Larry Macionski via groups.io wrote:
Now-some will say I wore him out. Not so, 3000-4000 people had a chance to buy it before me.


 

Loving it

73
Van
WD6FGB

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Joe
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2023 10:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ic7000] NIB Icom 7000

I've sold many things at hamfests over the years and have dealt with all
kinds of buyers. I never was insulted by a low bid. I usually tell
them something like "I'm packing up a 2PM. Come back at 1:45 and we can
talk". If they try to browbeat me into the offer they make I usually
start to raise my price until they get the hint to leave.

73, Joe, K1ike




On 1/7/2023 12:23 PM, Larry Macionski via groups.io wrote:
Now-some will say I wore him out. Not so, 3000-4000 people had a chance
to buy it before me.


 

Exactly right, but a NIB IC-7000 is worth about $800 which is still less than an an IC-7300.


From: "Thomas Mccain" <temac@...>
To: "ic7000" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 6, 2023 5:57:15 PM
Subject: Re: [ic7000] NIB Icom 7000

IC7300 is only HD/ 50mhz? IC7000 is vhf/uhf/hf


On Fri, Jan 6, 2023 at 5:27 PM, Brian (N2MLP)
<n2mlp@...> wrote:
My guess it worth. $500 in shape you stated


On Jan 6, 2023, at 6:24 PM, Brian (N2MLP) <n2mlp@...> wrote:

That a old radio


On Jan 6, 2023, at 4:52 PM, Danny K5CG <k5cg@...> wrote:

You can buy a brand new IC-7300 for $1000. Just sayin'.

I hope you find a buyer.


From: "Scott Lunsford" <w4gbn@...>
To: "ic7000" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 6, 2023 9:04:38 AM
Subject: [ic7000] NIB Icom 7000

I have a NIB Icom 7000 for sale in Pensacola Florida. Asking $1200. I purchased this as a backup to my mobile rig and never have used it.?


if interested, you can contact me directly at w4gbn@...




 

IC7300 is only HD/ 50mhz? IC7000 is vhf/uhf/hf
But a new IC7300 has a warranty.? Since you say your 7K is NIB, has it ever been powered up and checked out?
Are you certain it has no infantile failures?

n7mk


 

The box has never been opened, it is factory new radio.?

Scott?


 

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Blasphemy but a Yaesu 991A is just a little more and has all the bands as well as a more modern receiver. With a warrantee.

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Don’t get me wrong, I love my IC7000

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Greg

NZ6E

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Scott Lunsford
Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2023 7:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ic7000] NIB Icom 7000

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The box has never been opened, it is factory new radio.?

Scott?


 

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991A is a heck of a lot bigger, no removable face and isn't mobile friendly..?

The 7000 is a pretty unique radio and can fill several niches.? ?

Bill
N9EIV
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Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device



-------- Original message --------
From: "Greg Engle via groups.io" <gfe@...>
Date: 1/8/23 9:56 PM (GMT-07:00)
Subject: Re: [ic7000] NIB Icom 7000

Blasphemy but a Yaesu 991A is just a little more and has all the bands as well as a more modern receiver. With a warrantee.

?

Don’t get me wrong, I love my IC7000

?

Greg

NZ6E

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Scott Lunsford
Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2023 7:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ic7000] NIB Icom 7000

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The box has never been opened, it is factory new radio.?

Scott?


 

Perhaps you meant the Yeasu FT-891, which is similar in size to the IC-7000. I owned an FT-891 for a while, and there are many features about that rig that make it very desirable. Unfortunately, at least in my opinion, its user interface is not one of them. When I had the opportunity to buy an IC-7000 from an estate sale, I jumped on it and have never looked back. None of the menu-driven rigs are especially user-friendly, but at least the IC-7000? user interface is not that different from my former IC-706MkIIG and my still current IC-703, so at least there's less head-scratching when I want to dig deeper than the first level of menus.

Jim