[ICOM] Looking for honest opinions.

Paul Hammer/KA6CHJ phammer at cwnet.com
Sun Dec 18 19:36:15 EST 2005


   Michael and Group

   I have both radios. The 910h is a terrific radio for terrestrial work 
on ssb If you have the
ut 106 installed.  One draw back it does not have the selectivity and 
rejection of the 820/821
when you are close in frequency to a high power  station (ssb).

Paul


Michael P. Olbrisch wrote:

>Good morning.
>
>	I am seriously considering changing my IC-820 to an IC-910 with the
>1200 MHz unit.  I would be interested in hearing any opinions about this
>radio - pro or con - plusses and minuses - etc.
>
>	This radio would be used for satellite work, terrestrial work, and
>FM repeaters.  We (our little Friday night group) are also seriously
>considering building a 1200 MHz repeater.
>
>	If you own one or have used one I would appreciate hearing about it.
>Please include at least the first two digits of the SN if you can - you know
>how it can make a difference.
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>Thanks Y-all.  And Merry Christmas.  Looks like another snow-less one for
>us!
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>Mike.  KD9KC
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