[Icom] DC-Daylight
Mel
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Sat, 24 May 2003 06:46:53 -0400
Hi Ron...
>Well, now I can say I have radios from nearly every company, but it
appears
>that Yaesu is marching away big-time. The new 897 and 857 are getting
fantastic
>reviews, I don't understand why Icom can't take the PROll and come out
with a
>PROlll that covers DC to daylight.
>I'd take issue with your thinking here...
The Yaesu's and Kenwoods that have come out lately are NOT particularly
great radios as far as RF performance is concerned. They are wide
bandwidth, multi-featured, consumer boxes with lots of bells and
whistles... Nice radios indeed... However, recent Icom's ( and Ten Tec's
) have stressed performance... All the DC-Daylight radios, including
Icom's, are not exceptional performers. Anyone under the delusion that
their DC-Daylight wonder actually performs as well as a VHF-UHF only
radio that costs as much, or HF only radio that costs much more should
ask themselves why anyone is buying the narrower coverage radios. Many
of the wonder radios' RF performance falls well short of the older
generation radios. For example, an old IC751A would be far better choice
for serious contesting or Dxing than any but the best current radios.
Even the 756 series of radios tend to fall short of the older generation
radios in some performance areas... Though make up for it in other
areas. I would say, and this is just one guy's opinion, that the new
TenTec Orion and new Icom 7800 are probably the first new generation
radios that clearly will outperform, in all areas, the radios we were
using 10 - 15 years ago. This is similar to what happened with the "new"
solid state radios years ago... At first there was a performance penalty
in using the then new technology... But in time, the SS radios evolved
to out perform the older tube gear.
I'm still using "older" radios... But my consumer "resistance" is waning
;-)
Mel...
VE2DC