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Mil 810......... I hereby close the thread


Tom
 

Hi Group,

Thanks for the comments on how Icom is meeting
Mil Spec 810 on shock and vibration.

The IC-7000 does not require analog filters so it is
mechanically/electrically more robust in theory.
However, properly mounted PCBs do not vibrate as much
with SMT as they do with the heavier leaded components.
I do not own a 706, but I would venture to guess the 7000
will meet Mil 810 for shock and vibration as well.

The thread is now closed(See Adam, we can be good sometimes).

Tom
KE6YNH, 73
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Hi Tom,

Oh, no problem, guys - MIL-STD 810 compliance of Icom products is very
relevant to the group (and also most interesting!)

Cheers for now, 73,
Adam VA7OJ/AB4OJ

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom [mailto:tgleeman@...]
Sent: 04 March 2005 19:13
To: IC7000
Subject: [ic7000] Mil 810......... I hereby close the thread


Hi Group,

Thanks for the comments on how Icom is meeting Mil Spec 810 on shock and
vibration.

The IC-7000 does not require analog filters so it is
mechanically/electrically more robust in theory.
However, properly mounted PCBs do not vibrate as much with SMT as they
do with the heavier leaded components.
I do not own a 706, but I would venture to guess the 7000 will meet Mil 810
for shock and vibration as well.

The thread is now closed(See Adam, we can be good sometimes).

Tom
KE6YNH, 73
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