[VHFcontesting] Re: Icom vs. Yaesu question
Rogers, Ron
RR124640 at Exchange.AtlantaGA.NCR.com
Fri Jul 12 13:16:18 EDT 2002
That's the problem with the entire Icom IC-275, 375, 475, 575, 1275 series
of monobander rigs.....great performance and all can be made into
"Competition Grade" rigs but Icom has never gotten it "right" for the CW and
USB positioning and offsets......this is terribly frustrating when contest
stations answer your CW CQ on USB.....should be a matter of simply pushing
the USB button to answer.......NOT SO !!
Ron Rogers
-WB8ERB-
W9ICE Contesters
-----Original Message-----
From: Jack/W7PW [mailto:82ndairborne at prodigy.net]
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 12:10 PM
To: Jacob Tennant
Cc: 2m at mailman.qth.net; vhfcontesting at contesting.com;
rover at mailman.qth.net; vhf at w6yx.stanford.edu; k8jwt at qsl.net
Subject: [VHFcontesting] Re: Icom vs. Yaesu question
The lastest issue (I got it, in the mail, as a sample, on Wednesday) of
WorldRadio compares the two...it's a pretty informative article.
My only specific complaint about the '706MkIIG is that "normal" CW is
LSB! You've got to set the rig for "reverse" CW to be on the correct
sideband. I don't know if this is just a Japanese thing, or what, but it
sure is frustrating!
Otherwise the rig works well...
73,
Jack, W7PW
Jacob Tennant wrote:
> Looking at buying either a Icom IC-706MK2g or a Yaesu FT-100D for use in
> either a ROVER or Single-Op contesting station as well as day to day VHF
> use.
>
> Since I have no experience with either radio other than reading the
reviews
> from various web sites, I am asking for a gentlemenly presented opinion
poll
> from the group of the pro's and con's of the two radios.
>
> I know from past reading that this is a tough question to answer but I am
> taking out a small personal loan to pay for the radio and some antennas
for
> all 3 VHF/UHF bands, so I want to be really sure before I sign for a loan
> and spend the money.
>
> Also I know that everyone is different when it comes to how they feel a
> radio works but my main concerns are in the area of RFI from vehicles
> systems in the rover case, and for any faults you might have seen from
> either radio in full blown contest use.
>
> Thank you in advance for any and all replies...
>
> Jacob Tennant K8JWT
>
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