[Icom] IC-756 pro

John L Merrill [email protected]
Sat, 9 Feb 2002 11:40:14 -0500


Does this use about 3 transistors and powered off the com port? I remember
seeing one in CQ magazine a few years ago. I still may have a copy of that
article. If you dont get overwhelmed with requests, I would like a copy.

John N1JM
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Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 9:01 AM
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Subject: [Icom] IC-756 pro


         The book was purchased from ARRL serval years ago. I just did a
quick check of publications from ARRL and didn't see it listed. If any one
would like this schematic, I will be glad to scan it and sent it to you
personally via a jpeg attachment.
         I built mine inside a 25 hood but don't requirement it. It is very
tight. The next one that I build will be in a separate box where I can have
some room to wiggle around. BTW, I added the CW keying circuit also.
         I would like to thank all who responded with the information that
I had requested.
JV




>How much did the book cost a from where?
>Chris opr VE7HCB
>
>
>At 03:21 PM 2002-02-07 -0500, you wrote:
> >Hi Gang
> >         I purchased my retirement present, an IC-756pro. I would like to
> > operate this rig using radio control. I just built the radio control
unit
> > from the book "Personal Computers In The Ham Shack". Now I need a good
> > soft ware program. What is the best. Comments and criticism appreciated.
> >JV
> >

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