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Re: [VHFcontesting] IC-7000 - Best VHF contesting rig?

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Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] IC-7000 - Best VHF contesting rig?
From: Bruce Herrick <bdh@teleport.com>
Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 20:39:20 -0600
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The problem with the QST review is that after the comment about the 
multimode transciever the reviewer goes on to talk about repeater 
offsets, nonstandard splits, CTCSS encode/decode, and other FM stuff, 
and says not a word about the rig's weak signal VHF/UHF performance.  I 
did not find anything in this review that would make me interested in it 
as a VHF+ rig, but it looks like a nice HF portable.

Bruce WW1M

jon jones wrote:
>> Well, I used an Icom 7000 during last January's sweeps. On
>> two meters ONLY.  It is a VAST improvement over the 706 Mk
>> 2 G, at least in terms of RX performance. // Sensetivity,
>> selectivity, are right up there with my FT 897.  So, there you go...
>> Eric
>> KB7DQH
> 
> There is a nice review of the IC-7000 in the May 2006 issue of QST starting 
> page 64. The review notes "ICOM got most everything right with this radio, 
> and it offers a lot of enjoyment in one compact package... Strip away the 
> IC-7000 HF features and you have a multimode VHF/UHF transceiver (50 - 100 
> w, 144 - 50 w and 432 MHz - 35 w). The receiver is quite sensitive in this 
> range (VHF/UHF)."  The IC-7000 is similar to the IC-706 series in many ways, 
> but it also shares features with the IC-756PROIII.
> 
> One of the sidebars in the article is titled "DXpeditioning with the 
> IC-7000" by Kurt, W6PH. Kurt, like me, has contested from VP9GE's home in 
> Bermuda. Kurt used the IC-7000 in the ARRL DX CW and SSB contests this year 
> as VP9/W6PH. He made 7,500 QSOs both modes, and notes "I would rate the 
> receiver as excellent. Doing A/B testing next to my old TS-930S showed a 
> significant difference in sensitivity. This IC-7000 could become my new home 
> station radio!"
> 
> "For top-tier HF contest operations, the '756 or '7800 offer better radio 
> performance at a higher price. If you just operate VHF/UHF or satellites, 
> there are better choices. But if, like a lot of hams, you like to do a bit 
> of all the above, and particularly if you sometimes take your radio with 
> you, the IC-7000 is worth a close look." List price is $1,499.
> 
> - Jon  N0JK
> 
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