[ICOM] IC 756 Display

Chuck Fullgraf cfullgraf at sprynet.com
Wed Jun 9 19:49:33 EDT 2004


Knock on wood, my 756 display is still in good shape. But, it has become the
spare radio for my SO2R station, backing up a 'Pro and 'ProII. It won't take
much to install the 756 in place of one of the newer radios should I have a
problem during a contest.

It may also be pressed into some portable service from time to time.

It is a shame to have such a nice piece of equipment relegated to the scrap
heap for such a small problem, but it is not the first piece of electronics
that has suffered this fate, nor will it be the last.

The price of progress, I guess.

Chuck, KE4OAR

----- Original Message -----
From: "w3jo" <w3jo at msn.com>
To: "ICOM Reflector" <icom at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: [ICOM] IC 756 Display


>      Like so many of the guys that have had the dreaded 756 'horizontal
blue
> lines', mine is setting on  a shelf, blue lines and all, just collecting
> dust. What a waste of a fairly good radio.
>
>      Just what is a fella/gal supposed to do with these radios. Only the
> Lord knows just how many are in the same situation as us. For all
practical
> purposes, they are almost worthless now. Nobody would want them I am sure.
I
> am curious to know just how many are out there with this problem.
>
>                                                         73, Joe...W3JO
>
>
>
> > It's only a matter of time before the blue lines appear !!  Hope for
your
> > sake that I am wrong!!  Been there & done that!!  Willy K3VW
>
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