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Thanks!


k3buzz
 

I've been looking at the IC-706MkIIG as a mobile/portable/backup rig,
but now I think I'll wait and see what potential the IC-7000 might
offer for those purposes. This new reflector is a great idea...
thanks Rob and Adam!! 73, Jerry Keller K3BZ


David Cain
 

Be aware that ICOM has not yet rolled out it's latest version of the 706MKIIG: it has been announced in France. We'll probably see it this summer or fall here in the states.
See Megahertz Magazine, Feb 2005 issue for details.
73, Dave, W1DEC


 

What is different in the latest version of the 706MkIIG?


From: "David Cain" <davidca@...>
Date: 2005/02/16 Wed AM 07:38:41 EST
To: <ic7000@...>
Subject: Re: [ic7000] Thanks!


 

I believe that Dave was referring to the IC-7000 itself. The 7000 will
replace the 706 line; I am speculating that there will also be a low-power
version to accommodate the Japanese 10W licence. It will replace the 703
series.

Cheers for now, 73,
Adam VA7OJ/AB4OJ

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Sent: 16 February 2005 04:59
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What is different in the latest version of the 706MkIIG?


From: "David Cain" <davidca@...>
Date: 2005/02/16 Wed AM 07:38:41 EST
To: <ic7000@...>
Subject: Re: [ic7000] Thanks!








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