[RTTY] IC-7200

Mark Perrin n7mq at comcast.net
Sun Nov 3 19:26:20 EST 2013


Nah, just another opinion maybe, but not "nah."

Tom is more serious than an IC 7200.  IMHO, of course.

Nah?



On 11/3/2013 4:24 PM, Jim W7RY wrote:
> Nah....
>
> For casual contesting, the 7200 is a good choice. I've had several of 
> them, but did not contest with it. I did run it on RTTY and it worked 
> great. The built in sound card is pretty cool. Radio control and a 
> good quality "sound card" to boot.
>
> Quite a few used ones on QTH.com for $800.00.
>
> 73
> Jim W7RY
>
> On 11/3/2013 3:10 PM, Mark Perrin wrote:
>> Look for clean 756 Pro 2 and add the INRAD roofing filter.  Way 
>> better radio than IC 7200, and great for contesting and DXing.
>>
>> 73, Mark N7MQ
>>
>> On 11/3/2013 2:57 PM, Tom Osborne wrote:
>>> Is anyone on the list using an Icom IC-7200 for RTTY contesting?
>>>
>>> Gonna get a new rig here and this is one of the ones I'm looking 
>>> at.  The
>>> filtering setup looks pretty good.
>>>
>>> I know a K-3 or FT-9000 would be a lot better, but money is an 
>>> object here.
>>> 73
>>>
>>> Tom W7WHY
>>>
>>
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