[Icom] ICOM 725
Igor Sokolov
[email protected]
Tue, 29 Oct 2002 03:49:50 +0500
Karl, your postings are always coming with the attachment sign.
This is frightening in the era of viruses spreading over email.
I think the reason being your mailing program incorrectly configured
Most of the members of the list have it set to:
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Type: text/plain;charset="iso-8859-1"
In every header of your posting it says:
Encoding: 64 TEXT, 96 UUENCODE
X-MS-Attachment: WINMAIL.DAT 0 00-00-1980 00:00
Can you try to rectify this? You are pretty frequent poster and I wish I
could read your posts without prior close inspection of the content of the
attachment :)
I think other members of this list will join me in that.
73, Igor UA9CDC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Karl Kanalz" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 4:27 PM
Subject: RE: [Icom] ICOM 725
> Jim,
> If you're coming to Dallas today, there are several ham radio shops in the
> area - one being "Texas Towers" up in Plano (just north of Dallas) and is
a
> relatively easy "run" up Route 75 (known as "Central Expressway").
>
> I'd call ahead and see if they have some suitable iCOM mikes in stock,
what
> the price is, and so on. I'd bring back a spare just to be sure!
>
> Karl K - W8TIF
> McKinney, Texas
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Isbell [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 9:20 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Icom] ICOM 725
>
> That sounds like a good trick. I am leaving for a wedding in Dallas
> tomorrow but as soon as I get back I will check it out. I sure hope its
> the mike, that would be a cheap repair.
>
> Guillermo wrote:
>
> > Hello Jim, you can try a simple but efficient method if you have not
> >another mike to test for SSB. Locate in the mic connector the pin
> >corresponding to audio input from mike. Then raise mic gain fully (also
> >engage compressor if you have) and touch this pin with your finger, or
> >with
> >something metallic also in contact with you (for example, with a thin
> >screwdriver hanging it from is metallic shaft). If SSB chain is fine,
> >there
> >might be a few output watts at least. In this way, you are feeding mike
> >audio input with hum taken by your body, and resolve if the microphone
> >is
> >good or not.
> >
> >Good luck
> >Guillermo - LU8EYW.
> >
> >Jim Isbell escribio:
> >
> >>My 725 has no output on SSB but does have output on CW. This just
> >>suddenly happened one day. It receives fine. Does anyone have any EASY
> >>ideas. Does anyone know of someone on the Gulf Coast that could help me
> >>repair it?
> >>
> >>Jim W5JAI
> >>
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>
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